Edmonds, born on the first of a Canadian December, had a difficult childhood that caused her to leave home for bigger and better to become an inspiration of her time. “In her self-written biography, Unsexed, or the Female Soldier, Edmonds described her family as overprotective; she felt ‘sheltered but enslaved’ and her father, in her words, the ‘stern master of ceremonies’” (CWS). Her family can be easily inferred as one prime reason she fled from home. If she hadn’t left and got word of the war, who knows what would’ve happened. She had gathered much important information spying behind enemy lines that, the Union without, would majorly affect the outcome of the war. Another example is in an entry of her memoir, “But was I capable of filling it with honor and advantage of the Federal Government? This was an …show more content…
Her rough early life was a kick start in her perseverance. Her education and career, a push towards what would be her greatest achievements. All was needed to lead Edmonds to the impacts that would gratify her the legacy she truly had earned. If no one stands up, all will sit down. Sarah Emma Evelyn Edmonds was one of the first women to stand up and go against society’s restrictions for the greater good. Her legacy lives on in her change on societal views; averted of judgement and seeing of