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Dr. Mary Walker's Civil War
Dr. Mary Walker's Civil War: One Woman's Journey to the Medal of Honor and the Fight for Women's Rights | Theresa Kaminski
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I will always be somebody. This assertion, a startling one from a nineteenth-century woman, drove the life of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, the only American woman ever to receive the Medal of Honor. President Andrew Johnson issued the award in 1865 in recognition of the incomparable medical service Walker rendered during the Civil War. Yet few people today know anything about the woman so well-known--even notorious--in her own lifetime. Kaminski shares a different way of looking at the Civil War, through the eyes of a woman confident she could make a contribution equal to that of any man. This part of the story takes readers into the political cauldron of the nations capital in wartime, where Walker was a familiar if notorious figure. Mary Walkers relentless pursuit of gender and racial equality is key to understanding her commitment to a Union victory in the Civil War. Her role in the womens suffrage movement became controversial and the US Army stripped Walker of her medal, only to have the medal reinstated in 1977.
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I don‘t know how the author managed to make a book about such a fascinating person uninteresting. There was too much about random other people & not enough about Dr. Walker.
Dr. Mary Walker is the only woman to have received the Medal of Honor. She served as a surgeon & a spy for the North during the Civil War & was an outspoken advocate for sensible dress. She was not intimidated and she kept going regardless of risk.
2/5 - not fun to read

dabbe Look like da sweet pup didn't like it either! 🤩🐾🖤 2y
iread2much @dabbe I think he was not impressed. I‘m sure if he met her in person it would be a very different story 😁 2y
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