![]() In this talk, Prof Carol Berkin repopulates the revolutionary stage, adding women of all races and social classes, telling the stories of white women’s participation in the prewar protests and their roles as propagandists, boycotters, spies, messengers, saboteurs, and even soldiers. ![]() Presidential Professor of History, Emeritaīaruch College & The Graduate Center, CUNYįor decades historians reconstructed the American revolutionary struggle as an exclusively male endeavor. Yet the years of fighting took place on farms, in towns and cities where women worked and lived. Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence ![]()
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