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[434 in Motion] Lost in America (s1e5) - The Soldier with a Secret: How One Woman Fooled the Continental Army

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In this episode of Lost in America, we journey back to the Revolutionary War to uncover a chapter of history that was nearly forgotten. As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, we’re shining a light on the incredible story of Deborah Sampson—a fierce patriot who refused to let the social constraints of the 1700s keep her from the front lines. By disguising herself as a man named Robert Shurtleff, Sampson successfully served in the Continental Army for two years, enduring battle and injury without ever revealing her true identity. Her story doesn't just challenge our understanding of the battlefield; it redefines what it meant to be a hero in the birth of our nation. From her secret service to her history-making military pension, join us as we rediscover the "lost" details of Deborah Sampson’s life and explore the possibility that she wasn't the only woman hiding in plain sight. It’s time to celebrate the surprising, rich history that makes us who we are today. #America250 #DeborahSampson #RevolutionaryWar #AmericanHeritage #WomenInHistory #Patriotism #MilitaryHistory #UntoldStories #HistoryMatters

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episode [434 in Motion] Lost in America (s1e5) - The Soldier with a Secret: How One Woman Fooled the Continental Army artwork

[434 in Motion] Lost in America (s1e5) - The Soldier with a Secret: How One Woman Fooled the Continental Army

In this episode of Lost in America, we journey back to the Revolutionary War to uncover a chapter of history that was nearly forgotten. As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, we’re shining a light on the incredible story of Deborah Sampson—a fierce patriot who refused to let the social constraints of the 1700s keep her from the front lines. By disguising herself as a man named Robert Shurtleff, Sampson successfully served in the Continental Army for two years, enduring battle and injury without ever revealing her true identity. Her story doesn't just challenge our understanding of the battlefield; it redefines what it meant to be a hero in the birth of our nation. From her secret service to her history-making military pension, join us as we rediscover the "lost" details of Deborah Sampson’s life and explore the possibility that she wasn't the only woman hiding in plain sight. It’s time to celebrate the surprising, rich history that makes us who we are today. #America250 #DeborahSampson #RevolutionaryWar #AmericanHeritage #WomenInHistory #Patriotism #MilitaryHistory #UntoldStories #HistoryMatters

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