Heroines of Service
Mary Rosetta Parkman
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From time immemorial, women have served as wives, mothers and domestic organizers. But in the nineteenth century, the lives of women were changing, allowing those with drive to serve in other capacities. In this volume, we briefly examine the lives of eleven such women, ranging from 'Our Lady of the Red Cross', Clara Barton to 'A Champion of the Cause', Anna Howard Shaw and 'The White Mother of Darkest Africa', Mary Slessor. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (5 hr 18 min)
Chapters
Foreword | 3:43 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Prophet and Pioneer -- Mary Lyon | 27:59 | Read by BettyB |
The Princess of Wellesley -- Alice Freeman Palmer | 25:50 | Read by Lynette Caulkins |
Our Lady of the Red Cross -- Clara Barton | 26:47 | Read by KevinS |
A Maiden Crusader -- Frances E. Willard | 29:10 | Read by fshort |
Julia Ward Howe -- The Singer of a Nation's Song | 31:51 | Read by Lynette Caulkins |
A Champion of the Cause -- Anna Howard Shaw | 35:31 | Read by fshort |
The Making of a Patriot -- Mary Antin | 27:22 | Read by Lynette Caulkins |
A Campfire Interpreter -- Alice C. Fletcher | 26:30 | Read by Grace Buchanan |
The 'White Mother' of Darkest Africa -- Mary Slessor | 32:13 | Read by Larry Wilson |
The Heroine of Radium -- Marie Sklodowska Curie | 27:17 | Read by Lynette Caulkins |
The Heart of Hull House -- Jane Addams | 24:01 | Read by Chad Jackson |
Reviews
Good Biographies to Know
Lynette C.
Several of these biographies are fantastic, some figures of which I was unfamiliar. The author does wander into paternalist and religious stances at times, but the information is worth ignoring that. Good narrators.