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The Spinster, the Rebel, and the Governor

Margaret Brent Pre-Colonial Maryland 1638-1648

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The Spinster, the Rebel, and the Governor

By: Charlene Bell Dietz
Narrated by: Lisa Baarns
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Move over Susan B. Anthony. An unsung woman is asking for the vote 224 years before you.

In 1638, Lady Margaret Brent, a headstrong and subversive Catholic spinster in Protestant England, teaches Catholic women reading, mathematics, and Latin. An angry husband is found dead, and a young man's disappearance causes whispers connecting Margaret and her treasonous activities to them. She'll face the gallows if the king's men uncover her seditious deeds.

Lured by the promise of land ownership and religious freedom, the second Lord Baltimore, Cecil Calvert, the proprietor of the province of Maryland, assists Margaret Brent and her sister, along with two brothers, in fleeing to the New World. Cecil's brother, Leonard Calvert, presides as the province governor and gives the Brent family a hearty welcome.

Margaret's transition from a privileged life to one of the privations doesn't disturb her as much as other discoveries. Many arriving settlers become sick and die, especially women and children. Catholics continue to tolerate discrimination from Protestants, everyone fears widespread Indian raids, and then there are the irrational behaviors of Maryland men. Such a problem. Margaret spends many hours fighting injustice by being a voice in court for others.

The governor assigns Margaret to take a young Indian princess to live in her home and be educated, even though Margaret's alarmed about the increasing marauding of Susquehanna and other neighboring Native Americans. The Maryland men talk and posture about the impending Indian problems, but to their surprise and amusement, Margaret takes action and builds a fort. However, the real enemy comes from within, and it's Margaret's fort that becomes the Catholic garrison until it meets a violent end. For Maryland to survive, the governing body must make some difficult choices. Now Margaret has to ask for the right to vote in order to save her Maryland.

©2022 Charlene E. Dietz (P)2022 Charlene E. Dietz
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