Southern Women at the Millennium: A Historical PerspectiveMelissa Walker, Jeanette R. Dunn, Joe P. Dunn University of Missouri Press, 2003 - 243 Seiten Annotation ContentsIntroduction. The Past as Prologue: Perspectives on Southern Women by Joe P. DunnSpheres of Economic Activity among Southern Women in the Twentieth Century: An Introduction to the Future by Jacqueline JonesStealth in the Political Arsenal of Southern Women: A Retrospective for the Millennium by Sarah Wilkerson-FreemanWorking in the Shadows: Southern Women and Civil Rights by Barbara A. Woods"Separate but Equal" Case Law and the Higher Education of Women in the Twenty-first Century South by Amy Thompson McCandlessThe Changing Character of Farm Life: Rural Southern Women by Melissa WalkerOther Southern Women and the Voices of the Fathers: On Twentieth-Century Writing by Women in the U.S. South by Anne Goodwyn JonesSouthern Women and Religion by Nancy HardestyConclusion by Carol Bleser |
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Stealth in the Political Arsenal of Southern Women | 42 |
Working in the Shadows | 83 |
Separate but Equal Case Law and the Higher Education | 108 |
The Changing Character of Farm Life | 145 |
Other Southern Women and the Voices of the Fathers | 176 |
Southern Women and Religion | 204 |
RURAL SOUTHERN WOMEN | 225 |
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