Women of the Spanish-American War
Fighters, War Correspondents, and Activists
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The Spanish-American War of 1898, often deemed "splendid" by a high-ranking official, reveals a complex narrative of valor amidst brutality. Central to this story are the courageous women who played pivotal roles as nurses, battlefield reporters, advocates for their causes, and protesters against government actions. Their remarkable contributions highlight the often-overlooked impact of women during wartime, showcasing resilience and strength in the face of conflict.
