Molly Brant

Molly Brant
Author: Peggy Dymond Leavey
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-04-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459728947

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Molly Brant, head of the Mohawk Matrons and chatelaine of a manor house in New York State, was at home in both Six Nations and white society. Because of her ability to influence native politics during the American Revolution, she won the respect of the Canadian Indian Department, becoming a vital link between her people and the British authorities.

Molly Brant

Molly Brant
Author: Lois M. Huey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1997
Genre: Mohawk Indians
ISBN: 9780941967181

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Tekonwatonti/Molly Brant (1735-1795)

Tekonwatonti/Molly Brant (1735-1795)
Author: Maurice Kenny
Publisher: White Pine Press (NY)
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1992
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Acclaimed poet, Maurice Kenny, plucked Tekonwatonti/Molly Bryant from the footnotes of history. In a remarkable sequence of voices that span the centuries, Molly takes her rightful place as one of the most powerful figures in Native American history. --White Pine Press.

The Three Faces of Molly Brant

The Three Faces of Molly Brant
Author: Earle Thomas
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Quarry Press Heritage
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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As the consort of Sir William Johnson, one of the most influential landowners in the Thirteen Colonies, she was an able hostess entertaining a constant stream of guests from the British gentility along with sachems from various Native tribes. And despite her full political and complex social life, she was the mother of nine children and guardian to four others, responsible for their schooling and general well-being.

Molly Brant

Molly Brant
Author: Peggy Dymond Leavey
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-04-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459728955

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Molly Brant, a Mohawk girl born into poverty in 1736, became the consort of Sir William Johnson, one of the wealthiest white men in 18th-century America. Suspected of being a spy for the British during the American Revolution, Molly was forced to flee with her children or face imprisonment. Because of her ability to influence the Mohawks, her assistance was needed at Fort Niagara, and she found refuge there. A respected Mohawk matron, Molly became a vital link between her people and the Canadian Indian Department. Like her brother Joseph, she worked hard to keep five of the Six Nations on the side of the British throughout the war, believing the empty promises that all would be restored to them once the conflict ended. Although she was seen as fractious and demanding at times, her remarkable stamina and courage gained the respect of the highest levels of Canadian government.

George Johnson's War

George Johnson's War
Author: Maureen Garvie
Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2002-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1554980518

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George's cloistered life in New York changes as the War for American Independence looms and he must struggle with what it means to be half Mohawk. Young George Johnson lives in an extraordinary family in extraordinary times. His father is Sir William Johnson, one of the richest and most powerful men in colonial New York. His mother is Molly Brant, stepdaughter of a Mohawk chief and sister of Iroquois leader Joseph Brant. George spends his early years in a grand mansion called Johnson Hall, but his cloistered life changes as the War for American Independence looms. As the rebel forces gradually take over the valley, George and his family are forced to flee their home and seek refuge with Molly's friends and relatives. George longs to follow his brother's footsteps into battle. Instead, Molly sends him to boarding school in Montreal, where he spends three miserable years waiting for Peter's return. Finally, at the age of thirteen, he persuades his mother to allow him to join in a last raid on the valley where he grew up. In a riveting climax, he experiences first-hand the inglorious brutality and futility of the war, and struggles with what it means to be half Mohawk. And at last he learns the hard truth about the fate of his beloved brother. Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.3 Describe how a particular story's or drama's plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.6 Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text.

Revolutionary Mothers

Revolutionary Mothers
Author: Carol Berkin
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307427498

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A groundbreaking history of the American Revolution that “vividly recounts Colonial women’s struggles for independence—for their nation and, sometimes, for themselves.... [Her] lively book reclaims a vital part of our political legacy" (Los Angeles Times Book Review). The American Revolution was a home-front war that brought scarcity, bloodshed, and danger into the life of every American. In this book, Carol Berkin shows us how women played a vital role throughout the conflict. The women of the Revolution were most active at home, organizing boycotts of British goods, raising funds for the fledgling nation, and managing the family business while struggling to maintain a modicum of normalcy as husbands, brothers and fathers died. Yet Berkin also reveals that it was not just the men who fought on the front lines, as in the story of Margaret Corbin, who was crippled for life when she took her husband’s place beside a cannon at Fort Monmouth. This incisive and comprehensive history illuminates a fascinating and unknown side of the struggle for American independence.

Canadian Cultural Heritage 4-Book Bundle

Canadian Cultural Heritage 4-Book Bundle
Author: Peggy Dymond Leavey
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2015-04-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459732421

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Presenting four titles in the Quest Biography series profiling prominent figures in Canada’s history. In these four books, we explore the cultural heritage at the roots of Canada’s present-day multicultural society. In the lives of abolitionist Underground Railway hero Harriet Tubman, Metis revolutionary Louis Riel, frontiersman Simon Girty, and aboriginal elder stateswoman Molly Brant, we discover that the struggle for inclusion and human rights has existed since the dawn of Canada’s modern history. Includes: Harriet Tubman Louis Riel Simon Girty Molly Brant

Maurice Kenny

Maurice Kenny
Author: Penelope Myrtle Kelsey
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1438438036

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Explores the work of Maurice Kenny, a pivotal figure in American Indian literature from the 1950s to the present.

Catherine Weissenberg

Catherine Weissenberg
Author: H G Campbell
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1326988735

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When I started to trace my ancestors I found what I expected at first; miners, woodsmen, soldiers, musicians and even a cordwainer. Going back further I was surprised to find Colonels, Generals, a bank manager, a Highland Chief, Scottish royalty and a Palatine refugee who sold herself into seven years servitude to get to the colony of America. There she was bought by an Irishman who took her to the frontier to keep his house and warm his bed. She had 3 children by him before she achieved her freedom. This woman, my 5 times great-grandmother is lied about in biographies of her owner, my 5 times great grandfather, William Johnson, and traduced on genealogy sites. Here I set out the truth about her with incontrovertible evidence obtained from a man known as Garter via the House of Lords in London, England.