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On this week's episode of "Hey Lady" let's get ready to go back to school! Starting with addressing some more things your history class got wrong. First up we have a women whose wisdom and power has often been overshadowed by tales of great beauty and sexy intrigue. We're talking the Queen of the Nile herself, Cleopatra. After we rehash a story we all have in our collective memory. One of a woman who despite the challenge of being struck deaf and blind in childhood, learns to communicate. What most depictions conveniently left out is what she chose to do with that voice. You guessed it, miracle turned activist, Helen Keller.
By Amanda Jaworski and Lindsay JaworskiOn this week's episode of "Hey Lady" let's get ready to go back to school! Starting with addressing some more things your history class got wrong. First up we have a women whose wisdom and power has often been overshadowed by tales of great beauty and sexy intrigue. We're talking the Queen of the Nile herself, Cleopatra. After we rehash a story we all have in our collective memory. One of a woman who despite the challenge of being struck deaf and blind in childhood, learns to communicate. What most depictions conveniently left out is what she chose to do with that voice. You guessed it, miracle turned activist, Helen Keller.