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SUMMARY:Symbols of the American Revolution
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DTSTAMP:20260418T101700Z
DTSTART:20260603T200000Z
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LOCATION:6670 US 1 South, St. Augustine, FL 32086, United States
ROOM: Southeast Large Meeting Room (Sides No. 1 &amp; No. 2 Combined)
DESCRIPTION:Take a trip in time at your library! During the American Revol
 ution, artists used visual metaphors of womanhood, indigeneity, and Greco-
 Roman mythology for both pro-independence and pro-loyalist cartoons. This
  talk is presented by Sydney Livingston. She is the Special Collections As
 sistant Manager for the St. Augustine Historical Society. She graduated fr
 om Florida State University with her master’s degree in history in 2024.
  Her thesis, entitled “Constructing Women and Nation,” focused on how 
 artists portrayed America as a woman during the Revolutionary War. Her res
 earch areas of interest include Native American history, women, and visual
  culture during the 18th and 19th centuries.
URL:https://sjcpls.librarycalendar.com/event/southeast-writers-guild-13207
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