The power of femininity in the New South : women's organizations and politics in North Carolina, 1880-1930

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Where to find it

Davis Library (6th floor)

Call Number
HQ1905.N8 S56 1997
Status
Available
Call Number
HQ1905.N8 S56 1997 c. 2
Status
Available

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
C396 S614p
Note
Dustjacket.
Call Number
C396 S614p
Status
In-Library Use Only
Call Number
C396 S614p c. 2
Status
Available

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library) — Cotten

Call Number
CC396 S614p
Note
Dustjacket.; Author's presentation copy to the North Carolina Collection.
Call Number
CC396 S614p
Status
In-Library Use Only

School of Government Library

Call Number
HQ1905.N8 S56 1997 c. 3
Status
Available

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Summary

This examination of women's voluntary associations in North Carolina between 1880 and 1930, describes how they: explored the ideal of southern femininity; shaped public policy; brought about social reform; and created a feminine role in politics even before they were enfranchised.

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