If You Knew All I Could Tell You

KFAI's MinneCulture - A podcast by KFAI

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Archives tell an important story. The people in them—and the people left out—say a lot about our politics, culture, and consciousness. In the 20th century, it wasn’t uncommon for archivists to choose which artifacts made it into the official record based on what they thought defined our history. This means that a lot of people—especially queer people—were left out of the archives. Their lives were erased.But over the last few decades, historians are uncovering those queer lives. In this episode of MinneCulture, KFAI’s Kira Schukar takes us into the Minnesota Historical Society archives to share a story about love, letters, and resilience. Spanning almost 100 years, this narrative follows a first lady, a philanthropist, and the queer activists who wanted their story to be told.Support for MinneCulture on KFAI has been provided by the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund. Season 7 of the MinneCulture podcast is edited and executive produced by Julie Censullo and hosted by John Gebretatose. Photo:Rose Cleveland and Evangeline Simpson Whipple:https://www.masshist.org/collection-guides/view/fap033 (https://www.masshist.org/collection-guides/view/fap033)Music Credits:Inamorata by Blue Dot SessionsGame Hens by Blue Dot SessionsMcCarthy by Blue Dot SessionsPalms Down by Blue Dot Sessions