Valerie Gugala spotlights the brave, often overlooked women who fought for independence—as spies, soldiers, writers, and activists—helping shape a new nation.
The American Revolution was not won by soldiers and statesmen alone. This lecture highlights the courageous and often overlooked women who played vital roles in the fight for independence—as spies, soldiers, fundraisers, writers, and home front heroes. From battlefield bravery to political protest, discover the powerful stories of the women whose contributions helped shape a new nation.
This event is part of the America 250 initiative, celebrating our nation throughout the year.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Lectures | Genealogy & History | Featured Event |
TAGS: | History | America 250 |
The Library is closed in observance of the holiday.