Searching for Their Places

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-05-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Missouri Pr
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Summary

Searching for Their Placesis a collection inspired by the Fifth Southern Conference on Womenrs"s History. The essays in this volume are particularly astute in assessing how southern women, in the course of "searching for their places," have individually or collectively sought to empower themselves. The essays, written by outstanding historians in this field, represent some of the freshest and most exciting scholarship about women in the South. They convincingly illustrate how the national experience looks different when southern women become the focus. The essayists use extensive analyses of primary source materials to examine a variety of issues that have confronted women in the South from the days of English colonization through the civil rights struggles of the postWorld War II era. The collection is well balanced in its periodization, with one essay on the seventeenth century, four on the antebellum years, one on the Civil War, three on the immediate postbellum era, and four based in the twentieth century. Studying women of different colors, backgrounds, and stations across the region and across four centuries,Searching for Their Placeswill appeal to historians, the general reader, and anyone interested in womenrs"s studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(13)
Stephanie Cole
Pocahontas Was Not the Only One
Indian Women and Their English Liaisons in Seventeenth-Century Virginia
13(24)
Virginia Bernhard
``Nocturnal Adventures in Mulatto Alley''
Sex in Charleston, South Carolina
37(20)
Cynthia M. Kennedy
``Mah Pappy Belong to a Neighbor''
The Effects of Abroad Marriages on Missouri Slave Families
57(22)
Diane Mutti Burke
``With Humbled and Painfully Blited Feelings''
A Southwest Virginia Woman in ``the Great Wourld'' of Richmond, 1837--1840
79(22)
Norma Taylor Mitchell
Active Faith
The Participation of Louisiana Women in Antebellum Religious Services
101(21)
Julia Huston Nguyen
A History of Captivity and a History of Freedom
Race in a Civil War Household of Single Women
122(22)
Laura Odendahl
Women's Role in the Transformation of Winnie Davis into the Daughter of the Confederacy
144(141)
Cita Cook
Abbie Holmes Christensen and the Politics of Maternalism and Race
Beaufort, South Carolina, 1890--1938
161(18)
Monica Maria Tetzlaff
Promoting Tradition, Embracing Change
The Poppenheim Sisters of Charleston
179(17)
Sidney R. Bland
A Murder in the Kentucky Mountains
Pine Mountain Settlement School and Community Relations in the 1920s
196(22)
Deborah L. Blackwell
Gender and Sectionalism in New Deal Politics
Southern White Women's Campaign for Labor Reform
218(20)
Landon R. Y. Storrs
Exposing Anger and Discontent
Esther Bubley's Portrait of the Upper South during World War II
238(23)
Melissa A. Mceuen
``With All Deliberate Speed''
The Integration of the League of Women Voters of New Orleans, 1953--1963
261(24)
Shannon L. Frystak
About the Editors and the Contributors 285(2)
Index 287

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