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100 1 $aSmith, Margaret Supplee.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87936295
245 10 $aNorth Carolina women :$bmaking history /$cMargaret Supplee Smith and Emily Herring Wilson ; foreword by Doris Betts.
260 $aChapel Hill :$bUniversity of North Carolina Press,$c[1999], ©1999.
300 $axx, 382 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates :$billustrations ;$c29 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tForeword: Circumstances and Winners Change /$rDoris Betts --$tPreface /$rElizabeth F. Buford --$gPt. I.$tPrehistory Through the Eighteenth Century.$gCh. 1.$tThe First Settlers of This Land: Native American Women.$tNanye'hi/Nancy Ward, 1738?-1822.$gCh. 2.$tThe Most Industrious Sex in That Place: Women on the Carolina Frontier, 1587-1729.$gCh. 3.$tA Pattern of Industry: Women from the Colonial to Republican Eras.$tRebecca Bryan Boone, 1739-1813.$tAnn Matthews Floyd Jessop, 1738-1822.$tMoravian Women, 1753-1836.$tThe Bondswomen of Somerset Place, 1786-1860 --$gPt. II.$tThe Nineteenth Century Through Reconstruction.$gCh. 4.$tA Hardier Mold: Women, Family, and Society, 1800-1860.$gCh. 5.$tThe Labor of Her Own Hands: Women and Work, 1800-1860.$gCh. 6.$tWomen Entered the Struggle: War, Emancipation, and Reconstruction, 1860-1876.$tHarriet Jacobs, ca. 1813-1897.$tCatherine Devereux Edmondston, 1823-1875.$tCornelia Phillips Spencer, 1825-1908.$tRhoda Strong Lowry, 1849-1909 --
505 80 $gPt. III.$tReconstruction Through World War II.$gCh. 7.$tThe Task That Is Ours: Women, Work, and Advocacy, 1877-1910.$tAnna Julia Haywood Cooper, 1858-1964.$tSallie Southall Cotten, 1846-1929.$tJulia Westall Wolfe, 1860-1945.$gCh. 8.$tMore Was Expected of Us: Women Making a Difference, 1910-1941.$tCharlotte Hawkins Brown, 1883-1961.$tJane Simpson McKimmon, 1867-1957.$tOlive Dame Campbell, 1882-1954.$tGertrude Weil, 1879-1971.$tElla May Wiggins, 1900-1929.$tMary Martin Sloop, 1873-1962.$gCh. 9.$tTurning Point or Temporary Gain: Women and World War II, 1941-1945.$tMinnie Evans, 1892-1987.$tElizabeth Lawrence, 1904-1985.$tPauli Murray, 1910-1985.$tGladys Avery Tillett, 1893-1984.
520 $aMargaret Supplee Smith and Emily Herring Wilson bring together a wealth of materials to demonstrate how North Carolina women lived, from the days of early native settlements to the end of World War II. Featuring more than two hundred photographs and documents that bring to life important moments in history, North Carolina Women establishes the critical influence of women in shaping the character and economy of the state and the values of its citizens.
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700 1 $aWilson, Emily Herring.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82150841
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