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The Lost Women of America’s Hop Industry Podcast

February 7, 2020

In October 2019, UW-Milwaukee Professor Dr. Jennifer Jordan was interviewed at the Chicago History Museum for The Feast podcast. In the interview, she discusses her current book project about 19th-century hop growing and the central role that women played in the hop harvest.

The show notes can be found on the website: www.thefeastpodcast.org and the episode is available on the major podcast platforms like Apple Podcasts & Spotify.

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