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Thank you, Prof. Berkin and Society of the Cincinnati, for allowing those of us far away and short on funds to feel more connected with the community of scholars. I urge other organizations and individuals to emulate them -- please! Daniel Mandell Professor of History Truman State University On Oct 23, 2013, at 7:30 AM, John Saillant <oieahc@YAHOO.COM> wrote: > > "It Was I Who Did It" > > Women in the American Revolution > > > > The American Revolution touched the lives of women - Patriot and Loyalist, White, Native American and African American - in dramatic ways. They traveled with the army, fought as soldiers, worked on the home front, and were active as propagandists during a time of rising political consciousness. In her 2013 George Rogers Clark Lecture, Carol Berkin of Baruch College will address the varied ways the American Revolution changed - and did not change - the lives of American women. > > > > Friday, October 25 at 6:30 pm, view it live at the link below. > > > > http://fora.tv/event/2013_clark_lecture_by_carol_berkin_women_in_the_american_revolution/livestream<http://fora.tv/event/2013_clark_lecture_by_carol_berkin_women_in_the_american_revolution/livestream> --
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