Daughters of Canaan: A Saga of Southern WomenIn her study of southern women's experiences across the centuries, Wolfe considers many ordinary lives, examines critical eras and the impact of time and the pressure of historical forces on the region's females. |
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... University of Oklahoma Press , 1953 ) ; Grace S. Woodward , The Cherokees ( Norman : University of Oklahoma Press , 1963 ) ; Arthur H. DeRosier , Jr. , The Removal of the Choctaw Indians ( Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press ...
... University of Oklahoma Press , 1953 ) ; Grace S. Woodward , The Cherokees ( Norman : University of Oklahoma Press , 1963 ) ; Arthur H. DeRosier , Jr. , The Removal of the Choctaw Indians ( Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press ...
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... University of Oklahoma Press , 1992 ) , 14-15 . Civilians also suffered tremendously in ar- eas where loyalties were divided : see William C. Harris , " East Tennessee's Civil War Refugees and the Impact of the War on Civilians , " East ...
... University of Oklahoma Press , 1992 ) , 14-15 . Civilians also suffered tremendously in ar- eas where loyalties were divided : see William C. Harris , " East Tennessee's Civil War Refugees and the Impact of the War on Civilians , " East ...
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... University Press , 1979 ) , 51 . 69. Ayers , Promise of the New South , 114 ; see also Crandall A. Shifflett , Coal Towns : Life , Work , and Culture in Company Towns of Southern Appalachia , 1880-1960 ( Knoxville : University of Tennessee ...
... University Press , 1979 ) , 51 . 69. Ayers , Promise of the New South , 114 ; see also Crandall A. Shifflett , Coal Towns : Life , Work , and Culture in Company Towns of Southern Appalachia , 1880-1960 ( Knoxville : University of Tennessee ...
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