Working for the Revolution: Patriot Women’s Lives During the War

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Join us on Thursday, June 4th at 7:00 pm for a presentation by professor emerita and publisher Kathy Hermes. The talk will explore how women contributed to the American Revolutionary effort politically, economically, intellectually, and even militarily. Using original sources like newspapers, court records, letters, and pension records, Dr. Hermes will show how Indigenous, Anglo-European, and African-descended women all helped to further the Patriot cause. 

Katherine Hermes is the publisher and executive director of Connecticut Explored magazine, a non-profit history publication produced for readers interested in Connecticut’s past. She is professor emerita of history at Central Connecticut State University, where she taught Early American history for 25 years. She has created and been involved with a number of digital public history projects, including Forgotten Voices of the Revolutionary War: People of Color and the Redding Encampment, 1778-1779

The talk will be held on Thursday, June 4th at the Wilton Historical Society at 7:00 pm.

The event is free for Historical Society members. For non-members, there is a $10.00 fee.

This event is sponsored by