Woman News

Colonial Daughter Rides to the Rescue

April 26, 1777: The Midnight Ride of Sybil Ludington The British were coming! The British were coming! Actually, on April 26, 1777, 2000 "Redcoats" had already arrived in Danbury, Conn., where American patriots stored munitions and supplies. It was early spring. The colonial militiamen were home plowing and planting. A messenger rode frantically to Fredericksburg, N.Y., to alert militia colonel Henry Ludington. Someone had to gather the dispersed farmers. His eldest daughter Sybil, 16, rode all night through pouring rain on treacherous paths while Danbury burned. Stick in hand, she beat the alarm on shuttered homes, covering 40 miles. By morning, the militia was ready to drive the British back. Sybil"s story may be the only such tale celebrated by a surreal combination of the National Woman"s Party, the National Rifle Association, the Daughters of the American Revolution, a runners" club and the U.S. Postal Service. The National Woman"s Party, founded by suffrage militant Alice Paul, features one of several children"s books about Sybil"s ride in their museum shop. The National Rifle Association offers a "Sybil Ludington Women"s Freedom Award" yearly in appreciation of women in the "shooting sports." These awards also praise recipients who advocate for the right to carry arms. The Daughters of the American Revolution has a statue of her in their Washington, D.C., headquarters. The statue"s sculptor, Anna Huntington, was known for equestrian pieces and "unwomanly" sculptures of military heroes from the Spanish conqueror El Cid to Joan of Arc. Her Sibyl, riding sidesaddle, stick in hand, was done in 1960, when the artist was 84 years old. A larger version of that statue stands alongside Gleneida Lake in Carmel, N.Y., near the original Ludington home site and yearly, the local Road Runner"s club sponsors a 50-kilometer race along the approximate path of the legendary ride. In 1975, the Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp in Sybil"s honor. (In 1975, you might recall, patriotism was feverish in some quarters as the nation"s bicentennial approached and the women"s movement was feverish about uncovering "lost" women in U.S. history.) What young Sybil awakened that night was more than the defense of a young nation. She also shook loose one of the most peculiarly ironic legacies we have. Louise Bernikow is the author of seven books and numerous magazine articles. She travels to campuses and community groups with a lecture and slide show about activism called "The Shoulders We Stand On: Women as Agents of Change." She can be reached at weezieman@aol.com


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
Tired of browsing hundreds of senior dating sites? Fiftydate.co.uk is certainly the best one in the UK!
Key Bathroom Remodeling Ideas
One of the simplest ways to start planning your bathroom remodeling is to tour other bathrooms to get bathroom remodeling ideas. Pay attention to what you like and don"t like. Scoop out friends" bathrooms when you visit, tour houses for sale, check out design magazines, and cruise the Internet for inspiration. Ask yourself questions to generate your own bathroom remodeling ideas.
Popular Articles

Fashion Tips: Express Yourself With Colors
Feeling troubled over what color to wear? What color makes you look good? Well, fashion is all about yourself. What you choose to wear every morning tells a lot about you and how you felt that day. Even your little handbag carries a little story.
Cute Russian Girls Looking For Love And Marriage
Taking Care Of Your Trees
Time to get the garden ready for spring and the nice weather. There are a lot of jobs out there in the garden but a few are the most important, so you should get them out of the way early.