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  • v. 1. Introduction: Marjorie Julian Spruill, Valinda W. Littlefield, & Joan Marie Johnson
  • The Lady of Cofitachequi: gender and political power among native Southerners / Christina Snyder
  • Judith Gilton: from Southern France to the Carolina Lowcountry / Bertrand Van Ruymbeke
  • Mary Fisher, Sophia Hume, and the Quakers of Colonial Charleston: women professing godliness / Randy J. Sparks
  • Mary-Anne Schad and Mrs. Brown: Overseers' wives in Colonial South Carolina / Laura Rose Sandy
  • Eliza Lucas Pinckney and Harriott Pinckney Horry: A South Carolina Revolutionary-era mother and daughter / Constance B. Schulz
  • Rebecca Brewton Motte: Revolutionary South Carolinian / Alexia Jones Helsley
  • Dolly, Lavinia, Maria, and Susan: Enslaved women in antebellum South Carolina / Emily West
  • The Bettingall-Tunno family and the free black women of antebellum Charleston: A freedom both contingent and constrained / Amrita Chakrabarti Myers
  • Angelina Grimké: abolition and redemption in a crusade against slavery / Charles Wilbanks
  • Elizabeth Allston Pringle: a woman rice planter / Charles Joyner
  • Mother Mary Baptista Aloysius (née Ellen Lynch): a Confederate nun and her Southern identity / Nancy Stockton
  • Mary Boykin Chesnut: Civil War redux / Elisabeth Showalter Muhlenfeld
  • Frances Neves and her family: Upcountry women in the civil war / Sara Marie Eye
  • Lucy Holcombe Pickens: belle, political novelist, and Southern lady / Orville Vernon and Georganne Burton.