The Queen - Introducing... The Queen
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4.3 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 6 May 2019
⏱️ 2 minutes
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Summary
Linda Taylor was a con artist, a kidnapper, maybe even a murderer. She was also America’s original “welfare queen,” the villain Ronald Reagan needed to create a vision of a country being taken advantage of by its poorest citizens. Josh Levin reveals the never-before-told story of a woman whose singular life was forgotten in the rush to create a vicious American stereotype.
This podcast is based on Josh Levin’s book, The Queen: The Forgotten Life Behind an American Myth.
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| 0:00.0 | Hi, I'm Josh Levine, host of Slate's new podcast mini-series, The Queen. I first heard Linda Taylor's name six years ago. One of the first stories I read about her said she'd stolen $154,000 in welfare money in a single year. The she drove a bunch of fancy cars, and the she used 80 different aliases. Another article said that Taylor, the quote, welfare queen, could change from black to white to Latin with a mere change of a wig. But while the myth of the welfare queen endured, Linda Taylor herself vanished from our collective memory. Almost 40 years after Taylor became known as the Welfare Queen, I started investigating what she'd really done and what had happened to her. On this podcast, I'm going to tell you what I found. I'll start with how the legend of Linda Taylor began. She was being painted as this big-time crook and she was indicative of all black females who were on welfare. I'll also get into who Taylor really was. In some ways, she was a victim. The great lesson of this for me is that people will come to their own conclusion based on what their prejudices are. she was also a villain, a con artist, a kidnapper, and possibly even a murderer. My grandfather was telling me that she had kidnapped me and they didn't know where I was. He had me so scared that because he said she was just evil. By the end of the series, you'll know what was done to Linda Taylor what she |
| 1:45.8 | did to others and what was done in her name subscribe to the Queen on Apple |
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