Hidden Voices of the American Revolution You Were Never Taught | Historic Mirror The American Revolution is often told through the stories of famous Founding Fathers—but the truth is far more complex. In this episode of Historic Mirror, we uncover the hidden voices behind America’s independence: enslaved people who fought for their own freedom, women who powered the colonial economy, and Native nations whose alliances kept the revolution alive. From Elizabeth “Mum Bett” Freeman, who used revolutionary ideals to end slavery in Massachusetts, to Eliza Lucas Pinckney, whose agricultural innovations funded rebellion, and the Oneida Nation, whose support saved Washington’s army at Valley Forge—these stories reveal the real foundation of the United States. This is the history you weren’t taught, but need to know. If you enjoy untold history, forgotten heroes, and deeper truths behind world-changing events, subscribe to Historic Mirror for more powerful stories from the past. #AmericanRevolution #HiddenHistory #UntoldHistory #HistoricMirror #ForgottenHeroes #BlackHistory #WomensHistory