Mary Boykin Chesnut learned to read at home, enrolled at a nearby Camden academy as a young girl, and at 12, began attending Madame Talvande's French School for Young Ladies in Charleston, one of the region's finest boarding schools for ...
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... Emma, 206 Mordecai, Jacob, 113, 179 Mordecai, Moses, 26 Morgan, Ellen, 234 Morgan, Henry T., 234 Morgan, Sarah, 208 Morgan, Mrs. T. Brown, 215 morphine, 103, 169, 231 Morrison, Toni, 105 Mott, Lucretia, 126 Mount Vernon Association, ...
is transfiguration, however, seems itself—to recall Anderson's words—to be based upon form rather than substance. Certainly it has been based upon li le or no new resear and evidence. With the exception of White's somewhat more ...
By reading these stories of triumph, grit, and grace, the ties that bind the sisterhood of Southern women emerge: an unflinching resilience and resourcefulness, an inherent love of the land, a singular style and wit.
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I located the notebooks of the most dependable force that I know, my mom. ... that I had invaded my mother's well—protected true thoughts and fearful heart although she tried to be stress-free and primarily balancing stone silent on the ...
Sally G. McMillen summarizes the latest thinking about the lives of women in the South, both white and black, elite and ordinary. One of the best features of the book...