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1media/catherine mark_thumb.png2021-10-06T18:29:18-07:00Delicia Daniels14c6575942dbbacb5d297804715b7ce58e629543391925Runaway Slave Ad. The Bee, March 18, 1831.plain2023-04-16T16:18:15-07:00Delicia Daniels14c6575942dbbacb5d297804715b7ce58e629543
Catherine constructs a non-binary path of revolt. She dresses in agrey surtout usually worn by male cavalry officers to seek freedom. Her female status will never become a deterrent to civil rights. What risks did she take? Who privately observed her to learn? Commend Catherine. This is her battlefield. Her war is ongoing.