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The power of femininity in the New South

  • Anastatia Sims

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The Power of Femininity in the New South demonstrates how the legendary strength and moral authority of the South's "steel magnolias" inspired turn-of-the-century women to move from the parlor to the political arena.

With a comprehensive examination of the women's voluntary associations that proliferated in North Carolina between 1880 and 1930, Anastatia Sims chronicles the emergence of women - both black and white - in a political terrain torn between the tyranny of white supremacy and the promise of Progressive reform.

She tells how organized women, as they called themselves, came to terms with a sacred cultural icon of the antebellum South - the complex, often contradictory ideal of southern femininity - and how they explored the ideal's possibilities, discovered its limitations, and ultimately transformed it by their own actions.

Genres

  • History
  • Societies and clubs
  • Women
  • Women in politics
  • Women social reformers
  • Political activity
  • Women, political activity
  • United Daughters of the Confederacy
  • North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs
  • Woman's Christian Temperance Union
  • International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons
  • Daughters of the American Revolution
  • National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.).
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  • Anastatia Sims

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    University of South Carolina Press

    1997