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245 00 $aSouth Carolina women :$btheir lives and times /$cedited by Marjorie Julian Spruill, Valinda W. Littlefield, and Joan Marie Johnson.
260 $aAthens :$bUniversity of Georgia Press,$cc2009-2012.
300 $a3 v. :$bill., map ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aVolume 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 Grimke: abolition and redemption in a crusade against slavery / Charles Wilbanks -- Elizabeth Allston Pringle: a woman rice planter / Charles Joyner -- Mother Mary Baptista Aloysius (nee 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.
505 0 $aVolume 2. Introduction: Marjorie Julian Spruill, Valinda W. Littlefield, & Joan Marie Johnson -- Laura Towne and Ellen Murray: northern expatriates and the foundations of black education in South Carolina, 1862-1908 / Ronald E. Butchart -- Martha Fell Schofield and Elizabeth Evelyn Wright: women founders of South Carolina African American schools / Larry D. Watson -- The Rollin sisters: black women in reconstruction South Carolina / Willard B. Gatewood Jr. -- Sarah Morgan Dawson: a new southern woman in postwar Charleston / Giselle Roberts -- Sallie Chapin: the woman's christian temperance union and reconciliation after the Civil War / Joan Marie Johnson -- Louisa B. Poppenheim and Marion B. Wilkinson: the parallel lives of black and white clubwomen / Joan Marie Johnson -- Lucy Dugas Tillman: child custody, motherhood, and the power of a populist demagogue / Michele Grigsby Coffey -- Eulalie Salley and Emma Dunovant: a complementary pair of suffragists / James O. Farmer Jr. -- Anita Pollitzer: a South Carolina advocate for equal rights / Amy Thompson McCandless -- Irene Goldsmith Kohn: an assimilated "New South" daughter and Jewish women's activism in early twentieth-century South Carolina / Belina Friedman Gergel -- Susan Pringle Frost: historic preservation in Charleston and gendered identity in the emerging New South / Stephanie E. Yuhl -- Josephine Pinckney: literary interpreter of the modern South / Barbara L. Bellows -- Alice Ravenel Huger Smith and Elizabeth O'Neil Verner: Champioins of the Charleston renaissance / Martha R. Severens -- Matilda Evans: health care activism of a black woman physician / Darlene Clark Hine.
505 0 $aVolume 3. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction / Marjorie Julian Spruill, Valinda W. Littlefield, and Joan Marie Johnson -- Ruby Forsythe and Fannie Phelps Adams: teaching for confrontation during Jim Crow / Valinda W. Littlefield -- Mary Gordon Ellis: the politics of race and gender from schoolhouse to Statehouse / Carol Sears Botsch -- Julia Mood Perkins and Wil Lou Gray: the art and sciencee of race progress / Mary Mac Ogden -- Dr. Hilla Sheriff: caught between science and the State at the South Carolina Midwife Training Institutes / Patricia Evridge Hill -- Julia and Alice Delk: from rural life to welding at the Charleston Navy Yard in World War II / Fritz P. Hamer -- Louise Smith: the First Lady of racing / Suzanne Wise -- Mary Blackwell Baker: her quiet campaign for labor justice / Constance Ashton Myers -- Susan Dart Butler and Ethel Martin Bolden: South Carolina's pioneer African American librarians / Georgette Mayo -- Harriet Simons: women, race, politics, and the League of Women Voters of South Carolina / Jennifer E. Black -- Alice Buck Norwood Spearman Wright: a civil rights activist / Marcia G. Synnott -- Modjeska Monteith Simkins: I cannot be bought and will not be sold / Cherisse Jones-Branch -- Septima Poinsette Clark: the evolution of an educational stateswoman / Katherine Mellen Charron -- Mary Elizabeth Massey: a founder of women's history in the South / Constance Ashton Myers -- Polly Woodham: the many roles of rural women / Melissa Walker -- Mary Jane Manigault: a basket maker's legacy / Kate Porter Young -- Dolly Hamby: the rise of two-party politics in South Carolina / John W. White -- Harriet Keyserling: political trailblazer / Page Putnam Miller -- Victoria Eslinger, Keller Bumgardner Barron, Mary Heriot, Tootsie Holland, and Pat Callair: champions of women's rights in South Carolina / Marjorie Julian Spruill -- Jean Hoefer Toal: the rise of women in the legal profession / W. Lewis Burke and Bakari T. Sellers. Notes on contributors. Index.
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700 1 $aLittlefield, Valinda W.,$d1953-
700 1 $aJohnson, Joan Marie.
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