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News of colored people: High Point negro schools commencement finals by High Point Enterprise.;
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Subjects: Robbins, Kizzie.; Lyerly, Mary Elizabeth.; Hill, Getfield Margaret, 1802-1881.; Jones, Emma.; Williamson, Robert.; Williams, Obadiah.; Lee, Harry.; William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.); Fairview Street School (High Point, N.C.); Leonard Street School (High Point, N.C.);
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Colored news: Mrs. F.R. Mason sponsors three benefit contests by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Mason, F.R., Mrs.; Hairston, Anna.; Smith, Carries.; Stewart, Ila.; Kizer, Cornelia.; Robbins, Jemima.; Kirkpatrick, Lula.; Boger, Naomi.; Williams, Maud.; Dunlap, Fannie.; Anderson, Annie.; Peebles, Sallie.; Pemberton, Hannah.; Ballingers, Erlene.; Wilson, Flora.; Townsend, S.D.; Reese, Sarah.; Jones, Ella.; White, Leliea.; Clement, Odessa.; Simmons, Margaret.; McDaniel, Ernestine.; Williams, Lessie May.; Morgan, Aileen.; Brown, Zola.; Simpson, Johnie Mae.; Eccles, Elizabeth.; Lyerly, Mary Elizabeth.; McCollum, Bettie.; Wright, Enon.; Peterson, Chineta.;
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Beyond image and convention : explorations in southern women's history / by Coryell, Janet L.,1955-(CARDINAL)198970; Swain, Martha H.,1929-(CARDINAL)718260; Treadway, Sandra Gioia.(CARDINAL)338445; Turner, Elizabeth Hayes.(CARDINAL)302348;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Common disturbers of the peace" : the politics of white women's sexual misconduct in colonial North Carolina / Kirsten Fischer -- Between mistress and slave : Elizabeth Wirt's white housekeepers, 1808-1825 / Anya Jabour -- Enthusiasm, possession, and madness : gender and the opposition to methodism in the South, 1770-1810 / Cynthia Lynn Lyerly -- Making the most of life's opportunities : a slave woman and her family in Abingdon, Virginia / Norma Taylor Mitchell -- Her will against theirs : Eda Hickam and the ambiguity of freedom in postbellum Missouri / Kimberly Schreck -- Half my heart in Dixie : Southern identity and the Civil War in the writings of Mary Virginia Terhune / Karen Manners Smith -- Making the connection : public health policy and Black women's volunteer work / Susan L. Smith -- Sarah Patton Boyle's desegregated heart / Joanna Bowen Gillespie -- Alice Norwood Spearman Wright : civil rights apostle to South Carolinians / Marcia G. Synnott.Despite their prevailing image and stereotype, southern women have often gone "beyond convention," living on their own terms within a society that revered tradition and compliance. Spanning the colonial era to the mid-twentieth century, Beyond Image and Convention documents women from widely varied social, economic, religious, and ethnic backgrounds who acted outside the accepted gender boundaries of their day.
Subjects: Women; African American women; Women.; Womyn.;
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