40: The Confederate Chameleon: The Elizabeth Van Lew Story

Amidst the turmoil of a nation torn asunder, a lone figure in Richmond, Virginia, dared to defy the Confederate cause from within its very heart. Elizabeth Van Lew, an affluent Southern lady swathed in silk and whispers of privilege, presented herself as the epitome of Confederate femininity. Yet, beneath her genteel façade, she harbored a secret that could cost her everything: her undying loyalty to the Union.

In this episode, we'll reveal the extraordinary double life of Elizabeth Van Lew — a woman who wielded her social status as a weapon, and her compassion as a tool for espionage. From the shadows of Libby Prison to the inner circles of the Confederate elite, we journey through the life of a woman whose courage and cunning left an indelible mark on the American Civil War. 

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