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American Revolution Women (1775-1783)-Wax Museum
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Catherine Moore Barry
Mary "Molly" Brant
Margaret Cochran Corbin
Lydia Barrington Darragh
Emily Geiger
Mary Katherine Goddard
Nancy Morgan Hart
Mammy Kate
Dicey Langston
Sybil Ludington
Dolley Madison
Rebecca Motte
Mary Lindley Murray
Judith Sargent Murray
Elizabeth Lucas Pinckney
Molly Pitcher (Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley)
Esther De Berdt Reed
Frederika Charlotte Riedesel
Betsy Ross
Deborah Sampson
Peggy Shippen
Nancy (Nan’yehi) Ward
Mercy Otis Warren
Martha Washington
Phillis Wheatley
Patience Wright
Prudence Cummings Wright
Elizabeth Zane
Mammy Kate (c1763-c1789)
Photo © Grandmother Stories from the Land of Used-To-Be
In Memory
Source: Find a Grave
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Black Women in the American Revolutionary War
Mammy Kate was the first black woman to ever be honored as a patriot of the American Revolution in the State of Georgia.
Mammy Kate: Georgia's American Revolutionary War Heroine
Sons of American Revolution honor black woman for heroics during War for Independence (Athens Banner-Herald)
Books in the Library
Women Heroes of the American Revolution
by
Susan Casey
Call Number: 920 CAS
Publication Date: 2015-03-01
Courageous Children and Women of the American Revolution
by
John Micklos
Call Number: 973.3 MIC
Publication Date: 2013-01-01
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