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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
About the Editors
Contents
Introduction: The Revolutionary Players
1 Anthony Benezet: America’s Finest Eighteenth-Century Antislavery Advocate
2 Lachlan McGillivray: Indian Trader on the Southern Colonial Frontier
3 Eliza Lucas Pinckney: Vegetables and Virtue
4 William Smith: Philadelphia Minister and Moderate
5 William Prendergast and the Revolution in the Hudson River Valley: “Poor Men Were Always Oppressed by the Rich”
6 Ashley Bowen of Marblehead: Revolutionary Neutral
7 Dragging Canoe (Tsi’yu-gûnsi’ni): Chickamauga Cherokee Patriot
8 Daniel Boone and the Struggle for Independence on the Revolutionary Frontier
9 Philadelphia Quaker Elizabeth Drinker and Her Servant, Jane Boon: “Times Are Much Changed, and Maids Are Become Mistresses”
10 Mary Brant (Konwatsi’tsiaienni Degonwadonti): “Miss Molly,” Feminist Role Model or Mohawk Princess?
11 Arthur Lee of Virginia: The Forgotten Revolutionary
12 Simon Girty: His War on the Frontier
13 Absalom Jones and the African Church of Philadelphia: “To Arise out of the Dust”
14 Baroness Friederike von Riedesel: “Mrs. General”
15 Judith Sargent Murray: The American Revolution and the Rights of Women
16 Phillis Wheatley: Speaking Liberty to the “Modern Egyptians”
17 Benjamin Gilbert and Jacob Nagle: Soldiers of the American Revolution
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