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Years before the ratification of the Constitution, she sued for her freedom and won

A town in the Berkshires celebrated the little-known legacy of Elizabeth Freeman, an enslaved woman who was one of the first to successfully sue for her freedom, with a statute unveiled Sunday.

Lenox, Massachusetts

Uncle Tom s Cabin Essay - 646 Words

Thanksgiving kindness (Parshat Vayishlach)

The woman who engineered the national holiday most feared the brother-against-brother violent potential for civil war, akin to the clash between Joseph and his brothers

Considering History: Women Whose Critical Patriotism Made America Better

In an Early Republic period defined by expansion and concurrent policies such as Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act, national narratives seemed to have no place for Native Americans. But the novelist and activist Sedgwick offered a different vision of that foundational American community, creating in her historical novel Hope Leslie a case for what she called (in the book’s preface) “their high-souled courage and patriotism.” And her character Magawisca, a young Pequot woman who narrates to an English audience her own account of the 1637 massacre at Mystic, offers a “new version of an old story,” what Sedgwick calls “putting the chisel in the hands of truth, and giving it to whom it belonged.”

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