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Native American, Spanish, and Mexican women in Native American Texas -- The Frontier South in the early nineteenth century -- Creating an antebellum society in Texas -- Civil War and Reconstruction -- Making West Texas -- Women's activism, 1870s-1920s -- Women's work, 1890s-1920s -- Depression and war -- Accepting and rejecting conformity in the postwar decades -- Taking charge: women to the end of the twentieth century -- Conclusion -- Notes.

Produktbeschreibung
Native American, Spanish, and Mexican women in Native American Texas -- The Frontier South in the early nineteenth century -- Creating an antebellum society in Texas -- Civil War and Reconstruction -- Making West Texas -- Women's activism, 1870s-1920s -- Women's work, 1890s-1920s -- Depression and war -- Accepting and rejecting conformity in the postwar decades -- Taking charge: women to the end of the twentieth century -- Conclusion -- Notes.
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Autorenporträt
ANGELA BOSWELL is the dean of arts and sciences and professor of history at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, where she also resides. She is the author of Her Act and Deed: Women's Public Lives in a Rural Southern County, 1837-1873, winner of the Liz Carpenter Award for Best Book on the History of Women.