The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 57
... plantation South economic and social conditions developed in an unbroken pattern from colonial days to the Civil War , so sharply differentiating the South from the rest of the country that we refer to it as a separate and distinct ...
... plantation South economic and social conditions developed in an unbroken pattern from colonial days to the Civil War , so sharply differentiating the South from the rest of the country that we refer to it as a separate and distinct ...
Page 58
Gerda Lerner. Plantation Mistresses . The wives and daughters of plant- ers performed an important function on the slave plantation . While they did no manual labor and seldom took personal care of their own children , they supervised ...
Gerda Lerner. Plantation Mistresses . The wives and daughters of plant- ers performed an important function on the slave plantation . While they did no manual labor and seldom took personal care of their own children , they supervised ...
Page 61
Gerda Lerner. Frances Kemble , the British actress who married an American plantation owner , Pierce Butler , and spent several unhappy months on his Georgia plantation , has left a touching account of the casual abuse of female slaves ...
Gerda Lerner. Frances Kemble , the British actress who married an American plantation owner , Pierce Butler , and spent several unhappy months on his Georgia plantation , has left a touching account of the casual abuse of female slaves ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |