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Women shaping the south : creating and confronting change
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Women shaping the south : creating and confronting change

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Editors' introduction
Gentry women and the transformation of daily life in Jeffersonian and antebellum Virginia / Phillip Hamilton
Jane C. Washington, family, and nation at Mount Vernon, 1830-1855 / Jean B. Lee
"I desire to give my black family their freedom" : manumissions, inheritance, and visions of family in antebellum Kentucky / Yvonne M. Pitts
Seeking a moral economy of war : Confederate women and southern nationalism in Civil War North Carolina / Jacqueline Glass Campbell
Redirecting the tide of white imperialism : the impact of Ida B. Wells's transatlantic antilynching campaign on British conceptions of American race relations / Sarah L. Silkey
Unlikely allies : southern women, interracial cooperation, and the making of segregation in Virginia, 1910-1920 / Clayton McClure Brooks
Solving the girl problem : race, womanhood, and leisure in Atlanta during World War I / Sarah Mercer Judson
To see past the differences to the fundamentals : racial coalition within the League of Women Voters of St. Louis, 1920-1946 / Priscilla A. Dowden-White
Louise Thompson Patterson and the southern roots of the Popular Front / Claire Nee Nelson
Women's and girls' activism in 1960s southwest Georgia : rethinking history and historiography / Alisa Y. Harrison.

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Women shaping the south : creating and confronting change. ISBN 9780826216175. Published by University of Missouri Press in 2006. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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