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Masquerade by Alfred F. Young
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Masquerade

The Life and Times of Deborah Sampson, Continental Soldier

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Narrator Kate Mulligan

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Length 13 hours 57 minutes
Language English
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The remarkable story of the woman who fought in the American Revolution as Robert Shurtliff—and got away with it

Serving for seventeen months during the period between the British surrender at Yorktown and the signing of the final treaty, a time when peace was far from secure, Deborah Sampson accomplished her deception by becoming an outstanding soldier. Alfred Young shows us why she did it and exactly how she carried it off. He meticulously reconstructs her early life as an indentured servant; her young adulthood as a weaver, teacher, and religious rebel; and her military career in the light infantry—consisting of dangerous patrols and small-party encounters, duty that demanded constant vigilance—followed by service as an orderly to a general at West Point.

Young also examines her postwar life as a wife—Mrs. Benjamin Gannett—and mother on a hardscrabble farm in southeastern Massachusetts, her collaboration with Herman Mann on the book that made her a celebrity and sent her on a pathbreaking yearlong lecture tour through New England and New York in 1802–03, and her relentless and partially successful quest for veterans’ benefits. He looks, too, at how Americans have dealt with Sampson in public memory and have appropriated her for a number of causes over the past two hundred years.

Throughout we are aware of the historian as detective, as Young carefully sifts through layers of fact and fiction to reveal a fascinating, complex, and unusual woman who lived in an era that both opened opportunities to and imposed limitations on women.

Alfred Fabian Young (1925–2012) was an American historian. Young is regarded as a pioneer in the writing of the social history of the American Revolution and was a founding editor of the academic journal Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas.

Kate Mulligan has acted with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for more than ten seasons in productions including Hairspray, Alice in Wonderland, and Sense and Sensibility. Her film and television work includes Being John Malkovich and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

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Reviews

“Cuts through the murk and blarney to suggestively analyze a curious figure.”

“Move over, Molly Pitcher! At last we have a solid, scholarly biography of the best documented woman soldier of the American War for Independence. Meticulous scholarship combined with an engaging literary style guarantee a warm welcome for Masquerade by everyone interested in the history of women in war.”

“Meticulous detective work has enabled Alfred Young to separate fact from fiction and finally reveal the true story of Deborah Sampson, the fabled female revolutionary war soldier. A remarkable tale, engagingly written, this is surely the definitive biography.”

“In Masquerade, Alfred Young adds another tour de force to his remarkable career as an historical detective, piecing together virtually forgotten aspects of Revolutionary warfare. Young also provides fresh insights into the role of common people who made their own unique contributions to the American Revolution.”

“Young has recovered [Sampson’s] life and…given us a portrait of a woman with ‘an extraordinary capacity for taking risks.’”

“[An] excellent narrative…Young is especially adept at explaining how Sampson pulled off her masquerade.”

“Young’s most daring book...Young finds in [Sampson’s] sensational story an illumination of the norms that she struggled against by making herself extraordinary.”

“Engaging…it is a delight to follow Young’s unraveling of Sampson’s masquerade.”

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