
Lipstick Brigade– Government Girl Eethel Johnson
The shy soldier slipped the handwritten note in front of the attractive blonde receptionist. Before she could respond, he disappeared into the…
Read moreThe shy soldier slipped the handwritten note in front of the attractive blonde receptionist. Before she could respond, he disappeared into the…
Read moreGovernment Girls got the full brunt of Washington’s notoriously hot, humid summers in 1943 with temperatures reaching as high as 100 degrees….
Read moreA big thank you to the many wonderful people I’ve met in the course of talking about Lipstick Brigade! Thought I’d share a few…
Read moreI have to share some photos from my book talk and signing at Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center in Virginia. Not only did…
Read moreJohn DeFerrari, author of the wonderful Streets of Washington blog, has published a terrific history of Washington, D.C.’s Meridian Hill Hotel. It was…
Read moreAlyce Dixon was feisty, independent, and brave. At 16 she changed the spelling of her first name to sound more theatrical, left…
Read moreGovernment Gertie, a witty, sarcastic comic book created by artist Dorothy Bond, takes aim at the exhausting, chaotic, and often absurd lives of Washington’s Government…
Read moreWhether researching or touring, going to the Library of Congress is always an awesome experience.
Read moreThe newest episode of Scandalous Washington- Part 1 of a World War II trilogy- explores the murder of a young newlywed, Rose…
Read moreI profiled Martha Putney, one of the first African-American women to serve in the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) during World War II, in a podcast…
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