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In part 2 of our exploration of the American frontier, Megan Kate Nelson introduces two women who belie the homesteader image conservative "trad wives" like to harken back to. Polly Bemis was a Chinese immigrant who built a life and a community in Idaho, despite intense prejudice and stringent anti-Chinese immigration policies. Ella Watson was a self-made homesteader and small rancher, a so-called cattle queen who got on the wrong side of cattle barons in Wyoming and paid the price. Read more: How Chinese women were barred from the American dream [https://www.broadhistory.com/how-chinese-women-were-barred-from-the-american-dream] ★ Support this podcast ★ [https://www.broadhistory.com/membership] On this episode: * Isabelle Roughol - Host * Megan Kate Nelson - Guest What do you think? * Read & comment at broadhistory.com [https://www.broadhistory.com] * Reply on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:n7fd3cmvdti4qtwm4piccq75/post/3mnm3eollya2n] * Email me: isa@broadhistory.com [isa@broadhistory.com] Jump to: * (00:00) - 08 Megan Kate Nelson part 2 * (01:18) - Start of interview * (01:46) - Introducing Polly Bemis * (03:04) - The majority-Chinese American West * (06:55) - Polly Bemis traveled without moving * (09:12) - Chinese women were the first targets of US anti-immigrant policy * (09:50) - The aggressive anti-Chinese immigration policies of the United States * (12:13) - How big government made the West for white men * (13:43) - Ella Watson's broken American dream * (14:25) - The cattle queens * (23:03) - A high tolerance for risk * (24:30) - Why correcting the Frontier myth matters today * (27:06) - How trad wives utilise the American Frontier * (30:21) - What moment in history should we revisit from women's perspective? * (34:30) - Outro Get the book 🇺🇸 Buy the book [https://bookshop.org/a/79408/9781668004340] 🇬🇧 Shop the UK bookshop [https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/broadhistory] (Megan Kate Nelson's The Westerners is only available in the US) (Affiliate bookshop.org links support Broad History and indie bookstores.) Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/c83f1c90/transcript]
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