Southern women in the progressive era : a reader /
"From the 1890s to the end of World War I, the reformers who called themselves progressives helped transform the United States, and many women filled their ranks. Through solo efforts and voluntary associations, both national and regional, women agitated for change, addressing issues such as po...
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490 | 1 | |a Women's diaries and letters of the South | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Activists in the making. Sophonisba Breckinridge (1866-1948) : memoirs of a southern feminist / Anya Jabour ; Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955) : autobiography of an educator and civil rights activist / Ann Short Chirhart ; Mary Lee Cagle (1864-1955) : autobiography of an evangelist preacher / Priscilla Pope-Levison -- A new southern workforce. Anthelia Holt (1861-1950) : the correspondence of a textile mill worker / Beth English ; Henrietta Aiken Kelly (1844-1916) : the correspondence of a special field agent / Debra Bloom ; Florida's first state health nurses (1914-1916) : reporting on a service for health / Christine Ardalan -- Regional commentators. Mary and Louisa Poppenheim (1866-1936; 1868-1957) : the Keystone, women's clubs, and the United Daughters of the Confederacy / Joan Marie Johnson ; Mary Johnston (1870-1936) : the suffrage speeches of a Virginia novelist / Lisa A. Francavilla ; Corra White Harris (1869-1935) : essays on women, politics, and southern identity / Catherine Oglesby. | |
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