Course detail: Lady Clementine
Lady Clementine, wife of the renown Winston Churchill, was more than just the wife of a world leader. She was an influential political figure in her own right. She had insight, courage, and tenacity which proved crucial during pivotal moments in history. Clementine's story is one of a woman's ferocity and ambition through political unrest during two world wars.
Instructor Bio: Marlene Katz, a graduate from the University of Missouri, was an adjunct professor at UMKC, where she taught English and literature. Marlene has a 28-year teaching career and has been involved in storytelling for 20 years. "Women in History" is her specialty and Marlene has performed in a five-state area and has lectured at various groups, often in costume and speech of the character she is portraying.
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