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Newly Discovered Letters Illuminate the Life of a Female Printer Who Published Revolutionary Texts and Pushed the Colonies Toward Independence - https://t.co/HAa8wSuIqL @smithsonianmag
Dr Alexandra Cox (@juvyjustchange) has been longlisted for the Ideas Prize, an award for the best debut trade non-fiction proposal from an academic, for The Branded Mayflower: How Convict Transportation Shaped the Founding of America. Good luck! https://t.co/sQtkhXAjo6
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The staff @colonialwmsburg and the research resources that are available there have been of immense help in researching this incredible woman for this article. Thank you for sharing!
As Virginia’s first female newspaper publisher, Clementina Rind emphasized women’s viewpoints and collaborated with prominent politicians like Thomas Jefferson.
Read more about how newly discovered letters illuminate the life of this female printer in the @SmithsonianMag 📰
The story of how Clementina Rind became a pivotal figure in early American journalism is one of resilience, intellect and fortitude. https://t.co/CPhhF4xajc
Newly discovered letters shed light on Clementina Rind, Virginia’s first female public printer. She published bold revolutionary texts and championed women’s perspectives and press freedom.
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Newly Discovered Letters Illuminate the Life of a Female Printer Who Published Revolutionary Texts and Pushed the Colonies Toward Independence - https://t.co/PoSvwpwVBo @smithsonianmag
Dr Alexandra Cox has an article in the Smithsonian Magazine Clementina Rind, Virginia's first female printer, who went from arriving to America with her father, transported for conducting clandestine marriages, to publishing a pamphlet by Thomas Jefferson. https://t.co/GQEoO1wp85
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This article captures the incredibly unsettling atmosphere of mutual distrust that currently exists in higher education right now. https://t.co/1uEC9SYa5D
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In this blog Dr Cox @juvyjustchange draws from 18th c. archival sources to consider how the criminal justice system was used as vehicle for sacrifice and how past practices might echo into modern forms of punishment
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A new article by Dr Alexandra Cox (@juvyjustchange) in @HistoryWO Magazine draws from 18th c. archival sources to consider how the criminal justice system was used as vehicle for sacrifice and how past practices might echo into modern forms of punishment: https://t.co/Rgdf3pNRZd