
Maybe Water Maybe Vodka
Two grad school historians in training discuss Women's and African American history while utilizing their unique perspectives as a Black man and a white woman. These conversations are designed to make you think, laugh, and learn by tackling topics like murder, gender, race, and so much more. From obscure historical stories you have never heard about to well-known events, Maybe Water, Maybe Vodka has you covered
Maybe Water Maybe Vodka
Mary Doherty
The girl who was accused, tried, and found innocent of killing her father.
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