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Invisible Queen: Mixed Race Revealed

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Did you know the Queen of England of 57 years had mixed-race heritage with Moorish/African blood?
Did you know Queen Charlotte was an abolitionist, a Mother of 15 children, a botanist and that she discovered Mozart?
Did you know Queen Charlotte worked with the Abolitionists to end slavery in England, and to try to end it in the American Colonies?

133 pages, Unknown Binding

Published December 1, 2016

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Stephanie E. Myers

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June 10, 2020
Stepahnie E. Myers created a small detailed book of Queen Charlotte Queen of Britain and Ireland 1761-1818 detailing her family background, coronation, hobbies and her relationship with abolitionist. It also list places named after Queen Charlotte. A great read.
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February 22, 2021
A thoughtful, insightful look into Queen Sophia Charlotte’s life and reign. It was enlightening and paints a flattering portrait of a Queen often overlooked by history despite her numerous contributions. I felt like I got to know her a bit better through this novel. Although slim it is packed with information and helpful visual aids. Additionally it presents a compelling argument for her mixed heritage. Would love to see more books and programs on this subject. This is a great start.
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March 12, 2021
A quick read, written in a college report style but that does let one not loose their place. I learned a lot about Sophia Charlotte and her husband King George III. Both of them persured a wide variety of the arts, sciences and astronomy. Her story fits perfectly with the Black Lives Matter movement and the Corona Virus. She was represented as the Queen in Bridgerton.
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