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Tennessee Women: Their Lives and Times, Volume 1 Volume 1 Edition
Contributor(s): Freeman, Sarah Wilkerson (Editor), Bond, Beverly Greene (Editor), Helper-Ferris, Laura
ISBN: 0820329487     ISBN-13: 9780820329482
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
OUR PRICE:   $119.74  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2009
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Women's Studies
- Biography & Autobiography | Women
- History | United States - State & Local - South (al,ar,fl,ga,ky,la,ms,nc,sc,tn,va,wv)
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2008036509
Series: Southern Women: Their Lives and Times
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (1.70 lbs) 480 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
- Geographic Orientation - Tennessee
- Cultural Region - Mid-South
- Cultural Region - Southeast U.S.
- Cultural Region - South
 
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Publisher Description:

Including suffragists, civil rights activists, and movers and shakers in politics and in the music industries of Nashville and Memphis, as well as many other notables, this collective portrait of Tennessee women offers new perspectives and insights into their dreams, their struggles, and their times. As rich, diverse, and wide-ranging as the topography of the state, this book will interest scholars, general readers, and students of southern history, women's history, and Tennessee history.

Tennessee Women: Their Lives and Times shifts the historical lens from the more traditional view of men's roles to place women and their experiences at center stage in the historical drama. The eighteen biographical essays, written by leading historians of women, illuminate the lives of familiar figures like reformer Frances Wright, blueswoman Alberta Hunter, and the Grand Ole Opry's Minnie Pearl (Sarah Colley Cannon) and less-well-known characters like the Cherokee Beloved Woman Nan-ye-hi (Nancy Ward), antebellum free black woman Milly Swan Price, and environmentalist Doris Bradshaw.

Told against the backdrop of their times, these are the life stories of women who shaped Tennessee's history from the eighteenth-century challenges of western expansion through the nineteenth- and twentieth-century struggles against racial and gender oppression to the twenty-first-century battles with community degradation. Taken as a whole, this collection of women's stories illuminates previously unrevealed historical dimensions that give readers a greater understanding of Tennessee's place within environmental and human rights movements and its role as a generator of phenomenal cultural life.


Contributor Bio(s): Freeman, Sarah Wilkerson: - SARAH WILKERSON FREEMAN is a professor of history at Arkansas State University. She is a contributor to Southern Women at the Millennium and Mississippi Women: Their Histories, Their Lives, as well as to numerous journals.Bond, Beverly Greene: - BEVERLY GREENE BOND is an associate professor of history and director of African and African American Studies at the University of Memphis. She is the co-editor of Tennessee Women: Their Lives and Times, with Sarah Wilkerson Freeman, Vol. 1 (2009) and Vol. 2 (Georgia 2015) and Images of America: Beale Street with Janann Sherman (Arcadia Publishing 2006).Jones-Branch, Cherisse: - CHERISSE JONES-BRANCH is professor of history at Arkansas State University. She is the author of Crossing the Line: Women's Interracial Activism in South Carolina during and after World War II and is currently writing a book on rural black women's activism in Arkansas.Lester, Connie L.: - CONNIE L. LESTER is an assistant professor of history at the University of Central Florida and editor of the Florida Historical Quarterly.Heidari, Melissa Walker: - MELISSA WALKER HEIDARI is an associate professor of English at Columbia College.