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Afro-American Women South: Advancement Race 1895-1925

hardcoverMarch 24, 1989
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ISBN-13: 9780870495830 ISBN-10: 0870495836
Publisher
Brand: University of Tennessee Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
March 24, 1989
Weight
1.4 lbs
Dimensions
23.50×2.50×15.90 cm

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Afro-American Women South: Advancement Race 1895-1925 by Neverdon-Morton, Cynthia. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780870495830.

In the years following reconstruction, newly founded southern colleges for Afro-Americans admitted hundreds of black women students. The students left these schools imbued with Christian missionary zeal and a strong sense of racial solidarity. Determined to use their educations to benefit other Afro-Americans, they became indefatigable educators, social workers, nurses, and organizers of local and national groups dedicated to community improvement and social change. Afro-American Women of the South and the Advancement of the Race brings to light the remarkable accomplishments of these black women in public and private education, social welfare, public health, and civil rights. Through a detailed examination of black clubwomens activities in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia, Cynthia Neverdon-Morton reveals the origins of female networks with national importance during the Progressive era and beyond.