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Feisty Females:  Nancy Morgan Hart, War Woman

Feisty Females: Nancy Morgan Hart, War Woman

One biographer describes today’s “Feisty Female” as “a woman entirely uneducated, and ignorant of all the conventional civilities of life, but a zealous lover of liberty.”  (The Women of the American Revolution, Volume 2 by Elizabeth Fries Ellet). She was born Nancy...
Feisty Females:  Mercy Otis Warren

Feisty Females: Mercy Otis Warren

Tomorrow marks the 226th anniversary of the United States Constitution’s ratification when New Hampshire became the ninth state to approve.  In honor of that occasion, today’s “feisty female” is a woman whose writings no doubt helped shape that historic document.  Her...
Feisty Females:  Bessie Coleman

Feisty Females: Bessie Coleman

Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman was born on January 26, 1892 to parents George and Susan Coleman, she being the tenth of their thirteen children.  George Coleman was part African American and part Cherokee, a sharecropper in Atlanta, Texas which had been settled by former...
Feisty Females:  Cynthia Ann Parker

Feisty Females: Cynthia Ann Parker

In 1833 two hundred men, women and children made their way from Illinois to Texas led by Reverend Daniel Parker.  They crossed the Mississippi and continued their journey southward through Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana until in mid-November they reached the Sabine...
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