Searching for their places : women in the South across four centuries / / edited by Thomas H. Appleton Jr. and Angela Boswell.

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Superior document:Southern women
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Year of Publication:2003
Language:English
Series:Southern women.
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Physical Description:x, 296 p. :; ill.
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Other title:Pocahontas was not the only one : Indian women and their English liaisons in seventeenth-century Virginia/
"Nocturnal adventures in Mulatto Alley" : sex in Charleston, South Carolina/
"Mah pappy belong to a neighbor" : the effects of abroad marriages on Missouri slave families/
"With humbled and painfully blited feelings" : a southwest Virginia woman in "the great wourld" of Richmond, 1837-1840/
Active faith : the participation of Louisiana women in antebellum religious services/
A history of captivity and a history of freedom : race in a Civil War household of single women/
Women's role in the transformation of Winnie Davis into the daughter of the Confederacy/
Abbie Holmes Christensen and the politics of maternalism and race : Beaufort, South Carolina, 1890-1938/
Promoting tradition, embracing change : the Poppenheim sisters of Charleston/
A murder in the Kentucky mountains : Pine Mountain settlement school and community relations in the 1920s/
Gender and sectionalism in New Deal politics : Southern white women's campaign for labor reform/
Exposing anger and discontent : Esther Bubley's portrait of the upper South during World War II / Melissa A. Mceuen -- "With all deliberate speed" : the integration of the League of Women Voters of New Orleans, 1953-1963 / Shannon L. Frystak.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0826214681 (alk. paper)
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Thomas H. Appleton Jr. and Angela Boswell.