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|a Stepping Out of the Shadows :
|b Alabama Women, 1819-1990 /
|c edited by Mary Martha Thomas.
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|a Tuscaloosa :
|b University of Alabama Press,
|c 1995.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2022
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|c ©1995.
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|a 1 online resource (246 pages):
|b illustrations ;
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|a Collection of essays derived from a conference held in Birmingham, Mar. 1990, by the Alabama Women's History Forum.
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|t Stewards of their culture : Southern women novelists as social critics /
|r Elizabeth Fox-Genovese --
|t Plantation mistress : a perspective on Antebellum Alabama /
|r Ann Williams Boucher --
|t White and black female missionaries to former slaves during reconstruction /
|r Harriet E. Amos Doss --
|t Amelia Gayle Gorgas : a Victorian mother /
|r Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins --
|t White and black Alabama women during the Progressive Era, 1890-1920 /
|r Mary Martha Thomas --
|t Adella Hunt Logan and the Tuskegee Woman's Club building a foundation for suffrage /
|r Adele Logan Alexander --
|t From parsonage to hospital : Louise Branscomb becomes a doctor /
|r Norma Taylor Mitchell --
|t Loula Dunn : Alabama pioneer in public welfare administration /
|r Martha H. Swain --
|t Stepping out of the shadows into politics : women in the Alabama legislature, 1922-1990 /
|r Joanne Varner Hawks --
|t "Alive to the cause of justice" : Juliette Hampton Morgan and the Montgomery bus boycott /
|r Sheryl Spradling Summe.
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|a The history of Alabama has been told, but most often in terms of white men and their politics and economics. Now a more complex story of the state is emerging from the shadows of history in a new book that investigates the place of women from the perspective of race, class, and gender. The writers reexamine the roles of both black and white women as missionaries during Reconstruction, as reformers and suffrage leaders in the Progressive era, and as members of the state legislature in the 20th century.
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|a Description based on print version record.
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|a Women
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|x History.
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|a Vrouwen.
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|a Women.
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|a Manners and customs.
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|a Alabama.
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|a Alabama
|x Social life and customs.
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|a History.
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|a Electronic books.
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|a Thomas, Mary Martha,
|d 1927-
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|a Project Muse.
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