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Women in Blue and Gray (Jim Weiss)
The passion of the American Civil War comes alive as we look at pairs of remarkable, courageous and dedicated women from both sides of the Mason-Dixon line. These are true, thrilling stories that girls, boys and parents will find exciting and inspiring.
- 1. Shouting Against the Wind: The Story of Sarah and Angelina Grimke
- 2. Not Quite Like Anyone Else: The Story of Lottie and Ginnie Moon
- 3. Turning the Tide: The Story of Anna Ella Carroll
- 4. Lifesaver: The Story of Sallie Tompkins
- 5. Appareled in Honor: The Story of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker
- 6. They Called Her Moses: The Story of Harriet Tubman
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