Monday, January 22, 2024

Helen & Me


Post by Doris McCraw

aka Angela Raines

Photo (c) Doris McCraw


Over twenty years ago I received a request to 'portray' Helen (Hunt) Jackson for a tea that the historical society was having. Of course, I said yes and then over the next month researched her life and sewed a costume to match the time period. That was necessary because they were having a period fashion show.

That quick burst of research has led to a lifetime of study. However, that initial performance was one that has stayed with me.

For one thing, while social, Helen focused on her writing. She had also come to Colorado Springs for her health. I decided that the most important part of being her was to focus on her 'hobby' as she called it. So while speaking with the guests I spoke of coming to the region, how the beauty was to be cherished,  and the importance of seeing the Indians as humans. 

Photo (c) Doris McCraw

That may sound strange today, but in the 1800s that was not the case. I hadn't had time to dig deeper, but it was enough to make Helen's point. 

The other thing I learned was Helen was strong in her opinions yet had no problem changing them if she felt it was important to do so. I think that was the biggest part of my desire to find out more. Here was a woman of strong opinions who herself was a contradiction. 

I hope you will continue to join me as I share my lifelong journey with and as Helen.

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Until Next Time: Stay safe, Stay happy, and Stay healthy. 

Doris





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