Sex & Prostitution in 19th Century America

Sex & Prostitution in 19th Century America

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Lady Soldiers in the Civil War

Season 1, Episode 5. When we think of a Civil War soldier, it's a man we see. But there were women out there on the battlefield, too - hundreds of them - fighting and dying for their cause. Let's travel back into the life of a secret lady soldier to find out why they joined, how ...  Show more

Sarah Emma Edmonds: Soldier, Nurse and Spy

Season 1, Episode 6. Franklin Thompson did it all as a Civil War soldier: spied, rode, nursed, and fought. And during his service, almost no one knew his secret: that he was really Sarah Emma Edmonds in disguise. Emma left home in Canada at 17 to escape a life she didn't want, ...

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