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Women in Missouri history : in search of power and influence

Author: LeeAnn Whites; Mary Neth; Gary R Kremer
Publisher: Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : State or province government publication : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: [études diverses]
Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication, Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: LeeAnn Whites; Mary Neth; Gary R Kremer
ISBN: 0826215262 9780826215260
OCLC Number: 54400320
Description: vii, 275 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: French Women in Colonial Missouri, 1750-1805 / Susan Calafate Boyle --
Esther and Her Sisters : Free Women of Color as Property Owners in Colonial St. Louis, 1765-1803 / Judith A. Gilbert --
German-Speaking Women in Nineteenth-Century Missouri : The Immigrant Experience / Linda Schelbitzki Pickle --
"May We as One Family Live in Peace and Harmony" : Relations between Mistresses and Slave Women in Antebellum Missouri / Diane Mutti Burke --
City Sisters : The Sisters of St. Joseph in Missouri, 1836-1920 / Carol K. Coburn and Martha Smith --
The Tale of Two Minors : Women's Rights on the Border / LeeAnn Whites --
The Changing Role of Protection on the Border : Gender and the Civil War in Saline County / Rebekah Weber Bowen --
Her Will against Theirs : Eda Hickam and the Ambiguity of Freedom in Postbellum Missouri / Kimberly Schreck --
Sedalia's Ladies of the Evening : Prostitution and Class in a Nineteenth-Century Railroad Town / Rhonda Chalfant --
Domestic Drudges to Dazzling Divas : The Origins of African American Beauty Culture in St. Louis, 1900-1930 / De Anna J. Reese --
"We Are Practicable, Sensible Women" : The Missouri Women Farmers' Club and the Professionalization of Agriculture / Rebecca S. Montgomery --
Euphemia B. Koller and the Politics of Insanity in Ralls County, 1921-1927 / Gregg Andrews --
Breaking into Politics: Emily Newell Blair and the Democratic Party in the 1920s / Virginia Laas --
The Doctor's Wife : Fannie Cook and Social Protest in Missouri, 1938-1949 / Bonnie Stepenoff.
Responsibility: edited by LeeAnn Whites, Mary C. Neth, and Gary R. Kremer.
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