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Annis Boudinot Stockton, Mythmaking, and the American Revolution (cont.)
Emerging Revolutionary War welcomes back guest historian Blake McGready for part two of the series. To read part one, click here. While her poetry avoided wartime setbacks and conjured stories of revolutionary unity, Stockton’s poems did confront the violent realities … Continue reading
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Annis Boudinot Stockton, Mythmaking, and the American Revolution
Emerging Revolutionary War welcomes guest historian Blake McGready. A short bio is at the end of this post. In December 1776, Richard Stockton of Princeton, New Jersey, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, disavowed the American Revolution and swore … Continue reading
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Tagged 1776, American Revolution, American Revolutionary War, Annis Boudinot, Blake McGready, Emerging Revolutionary War, New Jersey, Princeton, Richard Stockton, Trenton
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