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Stuff You Missed in History Class

Sophia Duleep Singh, Part 1: Princess In Exile

Stuff You Missed in History Class

iHeartPodcasts

History, Society & Culture

4.224.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2015

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

A princess of the Sikh empire, Sophia Duleep Singh grew up in Great Britain, and was Queen Victoria's god daughter. But her childhood was not exactly a charmed one, and her family, caught between two worlds, experienced great upheaval and tragedy.

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Head to iHeartRadio.com slash iHeartland today.

0:30.7

Welcome to Stuff You Missed in History Class from Howstaforx.com.

0:40.7

Hello and welcome to the podcast on Tracey V. Wilson, and I'm Holly Fry.

0:46.7

The subject of today's podcast has been requested by a couple of different listeners.

0:51.7

One was Lack Freed who wrote back in March,

0:54.7

and another was Christopher who wrote in after promotions for the movie,

0:58.7

Separate Ray's Some Controversy about the film's treatment of race.

1:02.7

And I want to be very clear, I have not seen Separate Ray's Some Controversy.

1:05.7

I cannot personally comment on how the film treated race,

1:09.7

but the thing that people were criticizing,

1:12.7

stem from the fact that basically everybody in the movie is white,

1:15.7

which is simultaneously, woefully inaccurate, and sadly true.

1:21.7

It, number one, people of color, particularly women of color,

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