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Ep 16.5 Liberty Brought Us Here
Susan E. Lindsey is the author of Liberty Brought Us Here: The True Story of American Slaves Who Migrated to Liberia and coauthor and editor of Speed Family Heritage Recipes, a historical cookbook. Her article "All My Heavy Afflictions: Black and White Women in the Colonization of Liberia" appeared in the Liberian Studies Association Journal (Vol. 45), and "From the Bluegrass State to Africa: Kentucky and the Colonization Movement" has been submitted for a forthcoming issue of Kentucky Humanities magazine. She is also a contributing writer for Portugal Living magazine. Lindsey earned a bachelor's degree in communication from Pacific Lutheran University in Washington state before starting a nearly 20-year career in corporate communication and public relations. She then launched Savvy Communication, an editing business she operated for ten years. She is now retired and starting a new life in Coimbra, Portugal. Lindsey has frequently been invited to speak on a range of topics, including writing advice, self-editing, conducting research, and vetting and working with editors. She's spoken before diverse groups, including the World Affairs Councils of Louisville and San Diego, the Liberian Studies Association, and numerous university classes, writing workshops and conferences, book festivals, churches, and museums. Contact her to arrange a virtual event.
https://susanelindsey.com/about