Edward D. C. Campbell (EDT)/ Joan E. Cashin/ John M. Coski/ Drew Gilpin Faust/ Amy R. Feely/ Thavolia Glymph/ George C. Rable/ Marjorie Spruill Wheeler/ Suzanne Lebsock (INT)
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Focusing on Petersburg, Virginia, Professor Lebsock is able to demonstrate and explain how the status of women could change for the better in an antifeminist environment. She weaves the experiences of
Lucy Pollard is dead. Four black people are arrested. Will they escape with their lives?It's 1895 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and a white woman lies in her farmyard, murdered with a meat-ax. Suspi
Fifteen leading historians of women and American history explore women's political action from 1830 to the present. While illustrating the scope and racial, ethnic, and class diversity of women's publ
One hundred b&w and color illustrations along with six essays, and excerpts from diaries and letters examine how women white and black, rich and poor, free and slave contributed to the confederate