What's a woman to do if she wants to join her countrymen in the Civil War? She couldn't just walk into the recruitment office in 1861. Women weren't allowed to serve in the armed forces but it's estimated 400 women left society's expectations behind, disguised themselves as men and went off to war.
Check out the book written about her life, An Uncommon Soldier, by Lauren Cook Burgess
It's always saddened me that women's history earned only one month of recognition each school year. I grew up believing that women were the weaker sex because I wasn't taught any different. After discovering women's history in college, I wondered if other girls (and adult women, for that matter) knew about all the amazing women who came before us...
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
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Meg Gill, Brewmaster
Twenty-seven year old Meg Gill is being called the youngest female brewery owner in the world. The naysayers be damned, this woman is going places in the craft beer market. Go get 'em, Meg!
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