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- Book Review: Abigail Adams: A BiographyThis is a top choice for Abigail Adams biographies, great for learning about both her and her husband, John Adams.
- Abigail Adams ScholarshipAbigail Adams scholarship is available for students of Massachusetts public high school and the students are selected on the basis of their grades achieved in grade 10 assessments of English language and mathematics.
- John and Abigail Adams ScholarshipJohn and Abigail Adams scholarship is available for students who are enrolled in Massachusetts state college or university.
Book Review: Abigail Adams by Woody HoltonPrizewinning historian Woody Holton's new biography of Abigail Adams surprises and entertains.- Women's History Month: Abigail AdamsThe wife of US president John Adams, she was also the First Lady of diplomatic relationships and political letter writing.
- The Revolutions of the Revolutionary WarThe Revolutions of the Revolutionary War
- Abigail Adams-- a First Lady like No OtherFew First Ladies have had as much impact on American history as Abigail Adams. This paper takes a closer look at the lady behind the enigma.
- Abigail Adams, Sojourner Truth and the Art of PersuasionTaking vastly different approaches to use of language, both Sojourner Truth and Abigail Adams were master manipulators in the art of persuasion.
- Book Review: the Letters of John and Abigail AdamsA review of The Letters of John and Abigail Adams
- Mother's Tough Love: Abigail Adams' Letter to John Quincy AdamsAbagail Adams speaks with a mellifluous vernacular befitting her times, yet concludes her letter with words so admirably terse - she aptly raps her son's knuckles to rein him in.
- Beyond the Frontiers Series: What The Earth Will Be After 5 Billion Years?My ideal way of how Earth would be after 5 billion years, I have penned down my thoughts about how we would have changed socially, technologically and optimistically written about a progress.
- What Women Were Instrumental for the Fight for Independence in the American Colonies?important women during Revolutionary times: Besy Ross, Abigail Adams, Mary Hays and more...
