Revolutionary leadership : essential lessons from the men and women of the American Revolution
(2021)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
973.30922/WILLIAMS,P

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Adult Nonfiction 973.30922/WILLIAMS,P Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group, [2021]
DESCRIPTION

281 pages ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780800738730, 080073873X, 9780800738730
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Introduction: A Tale of Two Crises -- Samuel Adams: The Father of the Revolution -- Crispus Attucks: The First American Martyr -- John Adams: The Conscience of the Revolution -- Benjamin Franklin: The First American -- Sarah Fulton: The Mother of the Boston Tea Party -- Patrick Henry: The Voice of Revolution -- Paul Revere: The Midnight Rider -- Parson Jonas Clarke: Chaplain of the Revolution -- Jonathan Trumbull: Prophet of the Revolution -- Samuel Whittemore: The Oldest Soldier of the Revolution -- Henry Knox: The Gold Standard of American Know-How -- Esther de Berdt Reed: Crowd-Funder of the Revolution -- Thomas Paine: Popularizer of the Revolution -- Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence -- John Hancock: He Risked His Fortune for Freedom -- John Paul Jones: The Ranger of the Sea -- Sybil Ludington: The Female Paul Revere -- Baron von Steuben: The Flamboyant Warrior -- Nathanael Greene: The Fighting Quaker -- Marquis de Lafayette: The Aristocratic Warrior -- Mary Hays, Anna Marie Lane, Deborah Samson, and Other Women in Combat -- Alexander Hamilton: The Father of American Prosperity -- James Madison, The Father of the Constitution -- George Washington: The Father of His Country -- Epilogue: Wanted-Leaders for Today's Crises

"Bestselling author Pat Williams offers stories and insights from more than 25 men and women whose leadership examples during the American Revolution can help us live and lead through today's challenges with courage, vision, and humility"--

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