Introduction |
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Pocahontas Was Not the Only One |
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Indian Women and Their English Liaisons in Seventeenth-Century Virginia |
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13 | (24) |
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``Nocturnal Adventures in Mulatto Alley'' |
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Sex in Charleston, South Carolina |
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37 | (20) |
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``Mah Pappy Belong to a Neighbor'' |
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The Effects of Abroad Marriages on Missouri Slave Families |
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57 | (22) |
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``With Humbled and Painfully Blited Feelings'' |
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A Southwest Virginia Woman in ``the Great Wourld'' of Richmond, 1837--1840 |
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79 | (22) |
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The Participation of Louisiana Women in Antebellum Religious Services |
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101 | (21) |
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A History of Captivity and a History of Freedom |
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Race in a Civil War Household of Single Women |
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122 | (22) |
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Women's Role in the Transformation of Winnie Davis into the Daughter of the Confederacy |
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144 | (141) |
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Abbie Holmes Christensen and the Politics of Maternalism and Race |
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Beaufort, South Carolina, 1890--1938 |
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161 | (18) |
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Promoting Tradition, Embracing Change |
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The Poppenheim Sisters of Charleston |
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179 | (17) |
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A Murder in the Kentucky Mountains |
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Pine Mountain Settlement School and Community Relations in the 1920s |
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196 | (22) |
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Gender and Sectionalism in New Deal Politics |
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Southern White Women's Campaign for Labor Reform |
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218 | (20) |
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Exposing Anger and Discontent |
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Esther Bubley's Portrait of the Upper South during World War II |
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238 | (23) |
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``With All Deliberate Speed'' |
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The Integration of the League of Women Voters of New Orleans, 1953--1963 |
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About the Editors and the Contributors |
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Index |
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