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Freedom S Women: Black Women and Families in Civil War Era Mississippi - Hardcover

Freedom S Women: Black Women and Families in Civil War Era Mississippi - Hardcover

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by Noralee Frankel (Author)

"Frankel's scholarship in this carefully researched and clearly written study is impressive. . . . The study is thoroughly documented with 70 pages of footnotes and a 14-page bibliography, refleccting Frankel's grasp of the secondary literature as well as extensive work in primary documents." --Choice

Freedom's Women examines African American women's experiences during the Civil War and early Reconstruction years in Mississippi. Exploring issues of family and work, the author shows how African American women's attempts to achieve more control over their lives shaped their attitudes toward work, marriage, family, and community.

Author Biography

Dr. Noralee Frankel is assistant director on women, minorities, and teaching at the American Historical Association. She is author of Break Those Chains at Last: African Americans 1860-1880 and coeditor of Gender, Class, Race and Reform in the Progressive Era.

Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 1.17 x 9.5 x 6.46 IN
Publication Date: October 22, 1999