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  • Introduction / Ann Short Chirhart with Betty Wood
  • Mary Musgrove (ca. 1700-1765) : maligned mediator or mischievous malefactor / Julie Anne Sweet
  • Nancy Hart (ca. 1735-ca. 1830) : "Too good not to tell again" / John Thomas Scott
  • Elizabeth Lichtenstein Johnston (1764-1848) : "Shot round the world but not heard" / Ben Marsh
  • Ellen Craft (ca. 1826-1891) : the fugitive who fled as a planter / Barbara McCaskill
  • Fanny Kemble (1809-1893) and Frances Butler Leigh (1838-1910) : becoming Georgian / Daniel Kilbride
  • Susie King Taylor (1848-1912) : "I gave my services willingly" / Catherine Clinton
  • Eliza Frances Andrews (1840-1931) : "I will have to say Damn! yet, before I am done with them" / Christopher J. Olsen
  • Amanda America Dickson (1849-1893) : a wealthy lady of color in nineteenth-century Georgia / Kent Anderson Leslie
  • Mary Gay (1829-1918) : sin, self, and survival in the post-Civil War South / Michele Gillespie
  • Rebecca Latimer Felton (1835-1930) : the problem of protection in the new South / LeeAnn Whites
  • Mary Latimer McLendon (1840-1921) : "Mother of suffrage work in Georgia" / Stacey Horstmann Gatti
  • Mildred Lewis Rutherford (1851-1928) : the redefinition of new South White womanhood / Sarah Case
  • Nellie Peters Black (1851-1919) : Georgia's Pioneer Club woman / Carey Olmstead Shellman
  • Lucy Craft Laney (1855-1933) and Martha Berry (1866-1942) : lighting fires of knowledge / Jennifer Lund Smith
  • Corra Harris (1869-1935) : the storyteller as folk preacher / Donald Mathews
  • Juliette Gordon Low (1860-1927) : late-blooming daisy / Anastatia Hodgens Sims.