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Georgia Women: Their Lives and Times, Volume 1

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This first of two volumes extends from the founding of the colony of Georgia in 1733 up to the Progressive era. From the beginning, Georgia women were instrumental in shaping the state, yet most histories minimize their contributions. The essays in this volume include women of many ethnicities and classes who played an important role in Georgia’s history. Though sources for understanding the lives of women in Georgia during the colonial period are scarce, the early essays profile Mary Musgrove, an important player in the relations between the Creek nation and the British Crown, and the loyalist Elizabeth Johnston, who left Georgia for Nova Scotia in 1806. Another essay examines the near-mythical quality of the American Revolution-era accounts of "Georgia's War Woman," Nancy Hart. The later essays are multifaceted in their examination of the way different women experienced Georgia's antebellum social and political life, the tumult of the Civil War, and the lingering consequences of both the conflict itself and Emancipation. After the war, both necessity and opportunity changed women's lives, as educated white women like Eliza Andrews established or taught in schools and as African American women like Lucy Craft Laney, who later founded the Haines Institute, attended school for the first time. Georgia Women also profiles reform-minded women like Mary Latimer McLendon, Rebecca Latimer Felton, Mildred Rutherford, Nellie Peters Black, and Martha Berry, who worked tirelessly for causes ranging from temperance to suffrage to education. The stories of the women portrayed in this volume provide valuable glimpses into the lives and experiences of all Georgia women during the first century and a half of the state's existence.

Historical figures include:

Mary Musgrove
Nancy Hart
Elizabeth Lichtenstein Johnston
Ellen Craft
Fanny Kemble
Frances Butler Leigh
Susie King Taylor
Eliza Frances Andrews
Amanda America Dickson
Mary Ann Harris Gay
Rebecca Latimer Felton
Mary Latimer McLendon
Mildred Lewis Rutherford
Nellie Peters Black
Lucy Craft Laney
Martha Berry
Corra Harris
Juliette Gordon Low

392 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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January 20, 2010
This was an interesting book. I learned about several women whose names I knew and a number who were new to me. Can't wait to see volume 2.
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April 12, 2011
A collection of essays about famous and not-so-famous Georgia women. Includes two Augustans: Lucy C. Laney and Amanda America Dickson.
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