The Women Who Misbehaved
The name Mary Seacole has mostly been lost to history. Mary was a Creole woman who eagerly answered the call to support British troops during the Crimean War. She brought with her decades of practical experience and a fearless spirit. Yet, she was denied a position by every organization, including the official nursing contingent led by Florence Nightingale. Undeterred, Mary financed her own organization offering food, supplies, and most importantly, her dedicated medical attention. She didn't stay behind the lines; however she routinely rode out to the battlefields, often under fire, to tend to the wounded directly. To the British soldiers whose lives she saved, she was lovingly known as "Mother Seacole." Her determination to serve, despite being systematically excluded, makes her the perfect icon for the women who refused to behave.
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