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140. Lucy Hicks Anderson- Baked Goods, Brothels, and Trouble with the Feds

140. Lucy Hicks Anderson- Baked Goods, Brothels, and Trouble with the Feds

Update: 2024-01-15
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From winning baking contests and cooking for wealthy families, to a federal indictment- welcome to episode 140, the fascinating life of Lucy Anderson Hicks. Lucy was born Tobias Lawson in Waddy, Kentucky in the 1880s.
Lucy, a black, trans woman from rural Kentucky, baked award-winning desserts, cooked for the most prominent families in Oxnard, California, hosted benefits and parties of all kinds, and became a loved and respected figure in her community. She also operated a brothel and was involved in the sale of liquor during Prohibition.
This episode includes content that may not be suitable for younger listeners (specifically, discussion of bordellos and more specifically, a sailor visiting a 'house of ill fame' and leaving with an STD), listener discretion advised.
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140. Lucy Hicks Anderson- Baked Goods, Brothels, and Trouble with the Feds

140. Lucy Hicks Anderson- Baked Goods, Brothels, and Trouble with the Feds

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