The Double Life of Sarah Emma Edmonds, Civil War Soldier
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Köp båda 2 för 516 krA petite single mother, Lois Jenson was among the first women hired by a northern Minnesota iron mine in 1975. In this brutal workplace, female miners were relentlessly threatened with pornographic graffiti, denigrating language, stalking, and phy...
The true story of Lois Jenson, a petite single mother, who was among the first women hired by a northern Minnesota iron mine in 1975. In this brutal workplace, female miners were relentlessly threatened with pornographic graffiti, denigrating lang...
Edmonds's gender-bending Civil War experiences are well worth checking out.Margaret Flanagan, Booklist "Gansler has done her homework on the Civil War with more than average thoroughness, writing clearly and without jargon, and leaves the question of Sarahs spying undecided. Clearly laid down, however, is the portrait of a young woman who made and carried out major life decisions with honor, clarity and ability."Publishers Weekly "Gansler does an admirable job of supplying the panorama of the Civil War, its generals and its campaigns, as a background to Emma's role as a soldier. This book is highly recommended."Kliatt
Laura Leedy Gansler is a writer and lawyer living in Chevy Chase, Maryland. She is the coauthor of Class Action: The Story of Lois Jenson and the Landmark Case that Changed Sexual Harassment Law.
Preface ONE - New Brunswick, Canada, December 1841 TWO - December 1860 THREE - June 1861 FOUR - July 1861 FIVE March 1862 SIX - May 1862 SEVEN - June 1862 EIGHT - November 1862 NINE - December 1862 TEN - Flint, Michigan, March 1882 ELEVEN - March 1882 Afterword Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index