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seabeyond

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8. i was going to say, actually put the minorities back into the history book. throw out paul revere,
Mon Mar 2, 2015, 07:14 PM
Mar 2015
Sybil Ludington's
Called “the Female Paul Revere,” sixteen-year-old Sybil Ludington's Revolutionary War ride was much longer than Revere's celebrated feat. The American Revolutionary War is filled with war heroes such as George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Paul Revere, who is known for his famous ride to warn of British troop ...



get this..... even talking about her she is preempted with eing the female "paul revere"

Revolutionary War is filled with war heroes such as George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Paul Revere, who is known for his famous ride to warn of British troop arrival. His Massachusetts ride is known by many, but he is not the only one to ride through the night. In fact, one girl rode further.

Sybil Ludington was born on April 5, 1761 in Patterson, New York, the daughter of Abigail and Colonel Henry Ludington. He had fought in the French and Indian War and was an influential community leader. He volunteered to head the local militia during the American Revolution. In 1777, Sybil was sixteen years old and the oldest of twelve children. Being the oldest, Sybil was often in charge of caring for her eleven younger siblings.

On the night of April 26, 1777, Colonel Ludington received word that the British were attacking Danbury, Connecticut, which was 25 miles from Ludington's home in New York State. Sybil Ludington went out to gather her father's troops and warn the countryside of the British troops’ incoming attack. She took a forty-mile route by horse, and riding through the pouring rain, shouted that the British were burning Danbury, and called for the militia to assemble at the home of Colonel Ludington. By the time Sybil had returned home from her ride, around four hundred men were assembled, ready to stop the British army.

Sybil Ludington was recognized for her heroic ride by the man who would become the first American President, General George Washington. She continued to help throughout the rest of the Revolutionary War as a messenger. In October of 1784, at the age of 23, Sybil Ludington married lawyer Edward Ogden, and spent the rest of her life in Unadilla, New York with their son Harry, until she died on February 26, 1839. Her hometown was later renamed Ludingtonville in honor of Sybil’s heroic ride. Sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington created a statue of a statue of Ludington on her horse. In 1976, the US Post Office issued a stamp commemorating Sybil’s ride. 1

https://www.nwhm.org/online-exhibits/youngandbrave/ludington.html

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i was going to say, actually put the minorities back into the history book. throw out paul revere, seabeyond Mar 2015 #8
Thank you so much for the history lesson. sheshe2 Mar 2015 #11
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Sad, 65 years later and here we are..... sheshe2 Mar 2015 #9
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And people have the nerve to complain ismnotwasm Mar 2015 #13
same crowd that would form "white student unions" on college campuses. assholes nt geek tragedy Mar 2015 #14
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White dudes rule the world ismnotwasm Mar 2015 #19
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