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1776: Who were the women behind America’s Independence?
1776: Who were the women behind America’s Independence?
Roberts traces the stories of heroic, patriotic women such as Abigail Adams, Martha Washington, Phillis Wheatley, Mercy Otis Warren, Sarah Livingston Jay, and others. Details are gleaned from their letters, private journals, lists, and ledgers. The bravery of these women’s courageous acts contributed to the founding of America and spurred the founding fathers to make this a country that “remembered the ladies.”
This compelling book, based on the author’s acclaimed work for adults, Founding Mothers, includes a rich time line, biographies, an author’s note, and additional web resources in the back matter.
1. Abigail Adams, America’s first voice for Women’s Rights 2. Mary Barlett 3. Esther Burr 4. Lydia Darragh 5. Elizabeth Ellet
6. Deborah Read Franklin 7. Sally Franklin 8. Elizabeth Freeman 9. Emily Geiger
10. Mary Katherine Goddard 11. Catherine Raye Greene 12. Kitty Greene 13. Anne Gwinnett 14. Betsey Hamilton
15. Nancy Hart 16. Harriott Horry 17. Lucy Flukner Knox 18. Sarah Livingston Jay 19. Martha Jefferson 20. Martha Laurens
21. Sybil Luddington 22. Catherine Macaulay 23. Dolly Madison, an American icon for 2 decades 24. Francis Marion
25. Jane Franklin Mecom 26. Rebecca Motte 27. Sarah Osborne 28. Eliza Lucas Pinckney 29. Molly Pitcher 30. Sarah Prince 31. Jane Randolph
32. Esther DeBerdt Reed 33. Betsy Ross 34. Deborah Sampson 35. Elizabeth Schuyler 36. Annis Boudinot Stockton 37. Mercy Otis Warren
38. Martha Washington 39. Phillis Wheatley 40. Hannah Winthrop
Abigail Adams was the wife and closest advisor of John Adams, as well as the mother of John Quincy Adams. She is sometimes considered to have been a Founder of the United States, and is now designated as the first Second Lady and second First Lady of the United States
Destination/location: USA Author/guide: Cokie Roberts Departure Time: 1776
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