This chapter explores the dual nature of Harriet's legacy, highlighting her agricultural innovations in California while also confronting her troubling views on non-white settlers. Additionally, it intertwines discussions about the emotional significance of the Olympic Games, sharing personal experiences and reflections on its cultural impact over time.
Holly and Tracy talk through the problematic aspects of Harriet Strong's life. and share their thoughts about the Olympics as spectators. They also talk about art as an Olympic competition.
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