Marching Through Time : North Carolina Women from Sufferage to Civil Rights: typescript, 1995 Nov. 13.

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Marching Through Time : North Carolina Women from Sufferage to Civil Rights: typescript, 1995 Nov. 13.

Keynote address before the Symposium on Southern Women's History, held at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh in 1995. The address was partly drawn from the Wheeler's book NEW WOMEN OF THE NEW SOUTH: THE LEADERS OF THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES. It discusses "the peculiar social and political conditions that women faced as they tried to influence the 'larger world' outside the home, and that delayed the coming of the suffrage movement to the South and especially to North Carolina--and thwarted the progress of the movement once it began." Page one of the address is missing. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture. (00-401).

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Professor of history at the University of Southern Mississippi. From the description of Marching Through Time : North Carolina Women from Sufferage to Civil Rights: typescript, 1995 Nov. 13. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 46888509 ...