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Sisters and rebels : a struggle for the soul of America / Jacquelyn Dowd Hall

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Author:
Hall, Jacquelyn Dowd  Search this
Physical description:
x, 690 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Type:
Biography
History
Biographies
Place:
Georgia
United States
Southern States
Date:
2019
20th century
Notes:
NMAHMAI copy Purchased from the NMAH Library Endowment.
Contents:
Part one: Home. "Southerners of my people's kind" ; "Lest we forget" ; "Contrary streams of influence" -- Part two: "A new heaven and a new earth". "The inner motion of change" ; "Far-thinking...professional-minded" women ; "A clear show-down" ; "Getting the world's work done" ; Writing and New York ; "Kok-I House" -- Part three: A chosen exile. "The heart of the struggle" ; Culture and the crisis ; Miss Lumpkin and Mrs. Douglas ; "Heartbreaking gaps" ; Radical dreams, fascist threats ; Sisters and strangers -- Part four: Writing a way home. "At the threshold of great promise" ; Wilderness years ; Expatriates return ; Endings
Summary:
"Descendants of a prominent slaveholding family, Elizabeth, Grace, and Katharine Lumpkin grew up in a culture of white supremacy. But while Elizabeth remained a lifelong believer, her younger sisters chose vastly different lives. Seeking their fortunes in the North, Grace and Katharine reinvented themselves as radical thinkers whose literary works and organizing efforts brought the nation's attention to issues of region, race, and labor. In Sisters and Rebels, National Humanities Award-winning historian Jacquelyn Dowd Hall follows the divergent paths of the Lumpkin sisters, who were 'estranged and yet forever entangled' by their mutual obsession with the South. Tracing the wounds and unsung victories of the past through to the contemporary moment, Hall revives a buried tradition of Southern expatriation and progressivism; explores the lost, revolutionary zeal of the early twentieth century; and muses on the fraught ties of sisterhood. Grounded in decades of research, the family's private papers, and interviews with Katharine and Grace, Sisters and Rebels unfolds an epic narrative of American history through the lives and works of three fascinating Southern women."--Dust jacket
Topic:
Sisters  Search this
Women, White  Search this
Women authors, American  Search this
Women political activists  Search this
Group identity--History  Search this
Race relations  Search this
History  Search this
Intellectual life  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
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