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Mothers of the South; portraiture of the white tenant farm woman

  • Margaret Jarman Hagood

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A generation of social scientists was raised on the work of Margaret Jarman Hagood, a leading sociologist of the Depression South. In 1937 Hagood visited 254 tenant houses in the Carolina Piedmont, Georgia, and Alabama, talking with and listening to southern mothers. Mothers of the South records not only the results of her work but the voices, attitudes, and expectations of the people she interviewed. Tenant farming, a widespread way of life in the thirties, began to disappear with the coming of World War II and increased farm mechanization and became virtually nonexistent by the 1970s. Hagood's work is invaluable for its insight into this lost world. It serves as a window into the life experiences, agricultural practices, social organization, and values of tenant families.

Genres

  • Sharecropping
  • White Women
  • Rural conditions
  • Mothers
  • Rural Sociology
  • Social conditions
  • Women
  • Women, history
  • Women in agriculture
  • Rural women
  • Southern states, social conditions
  • Southern states, rural conditions
  • Women, united states
  • United states, social conditions
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About the author

  • Margaret Jarman Hagood

    26 Oct 1907 - 13 Aug 1963

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Editions

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    Greenwood Press

    1969

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    New Ed edition

    University of Virginia Press

    December 1996

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    Norton

    1977

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    University of North Carolina Press

    2010

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University of North Carolina Press

1939-01-01

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    University of North Carolina Press

    1939

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    Arno Press

    1972