The story of a métis fur trader of the Great Lakes region.
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The story of a founding mother of St. Louis.
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The story of a Black woman who rose from plantation slave to plantation mistress in colonial Florida.
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In 1774, fifty women in Edenton, North Carolina, signed and published a statement declaring their intention to boycott all British goods. It was the first women’s public collective political action in American history.
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The story of a Revolutionary era woman who became an American legend.
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The story of a general’s wife who dealt with the repercussions of the revolution for decades after its official end.
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