Valiant Warrioress

Women Soldiers of the Civil War

Strength. Courage. The Power of Women in History.

 

History tells us the Civil War was fought by men.

The truth is far more complicated.

Hundreds—perhaps thousands—of women cut their hair, bound their chests, donned uniforms, and marched into war. Others crossed enemy lines carrying secrets sewn into hems, hidden in bodices, or locked inside their memory. Some served openly beside soldiers as vivandières, moving through camps and battlefields where death was never far away.

Many of these women were never discovered.
Many fought, were wounded, and died—known only as men.
Many carried their secrets to the grave.

Valiant Warrioress is a powerful living history program that reveals the hidden war waged by women on the front lines of the American Civil War—women whose courage demanded silence, and whose stories were nearly erased by history.

 

🎭 PROGRAM EXPERIENCE

This powerful living history program explores the lives of women who faced hardship, responsibility, and survival with courage.

Audiences experience:

  • Stories of resilience and determination
  • The unseen strength of women throughout history
  • Emotional and powerful storytelling
  • A deeper understanding of women’s roles during the mid 19th Century 


💡 EDUCATIONAL VALUE

This program explores:

  • Woman who fought on the frontlines, disguised as men
  • Women’s history and overlooked contributions
  • Strength in the face of adversity
  • Social expectations and limitations
  • The emotional realities of women’s lives


🎯 PERFECT FOR

  • Museums and historical societies
  • Women’s history events
  • Schools and educational programs
  • Libraries and community programs

 

Honor the strength of women’s history.


👉 Book this powerful program today

This program is especially powerful for America’s Semiquincentennial (2026) and Civil War–related commemorations.

📞 402-223-3309

📧 Email: victoriangal1971@gmail.com 

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