Heroism of Hannah Duston is a stirring account of the heroic struggles of a remarkable woman who, in the late 17th century, was captured by Native Americans and forced to live among them. Against incredible odds, Hannah Duston managed to escape and, with the help of two other captives, killed ten of her captors in order to secure her freedom. This gripping and inspiring tale is a testament to the incredible fortitude and resilience of the human spirit, and an essential read for anyone interested in the history of Native American-European relations in early America.
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