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I dwell in possibility : women build a nation, 1600-1920

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Redcoats on the attack, Sybil Ludington raced by horse forty miles across Connecticut to warn patriots during the American Revolution.

During the Civil War, plantation mistress Adelicia H.F.A Cheatham outfoxed Union and Confederate soldiers alike to make a fortune cashing in her cotton crop in London.

With a 40,000 dollar bounty on her head, Harriet Tubman led slaves to freedom.

Molly Brown refused to sink. In I Dwell in Possibility, award-winning author Donna Lucey turns our attention to the pioneering, innovative, and brave ways that women influenced the building of America before they had the right to vote.

Through diaries, letters, and rare photographs and art works, this book evokes the many struggles and indispensable contributions of women who forged the nation we know today.

Ranging from the outrageous -- daring young woman smoke in the Gilded Age! -- to the heartstopping -- an African-American woman jumps to her death rather than face slavery -- Lucey masterfully reveals that women's contributions to the life of America did not begin only with the right to vote, but long before even the concept of such a right became the American ideal.

Intimate, compelling, and richly illustrated, I Dwell in Possibility is a truly unique look at American history.

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Product Details
National Geographic Books
079226360X / 9780792263609
Hardback
13/09/2001
United States
English
256 p. : ill. (some col.)
29 cm
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