Educating the new Southern woman : speech, writing, and race at the public women's colleges, 1884-1945 / David Gold and Catherine L Hobbs.

From the end of Reconstruction through World War II, a network of public colleges for white women flourished throughout the South. Founded primarily as vocational colleges to educate women of modest economic means for life in the emerging "new" South, these schools soon transformed themsel...

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Main Authors: Gold, David, 1966- (Author), Hobbs, Catherine (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, [2014]
Series:Studies in rhetorics and feminisms.
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Summary:From the end of Reconstruction through World War II, a network of public colleges for white women flourished throughout the South. Founded primarily as vocational colleges to educate women of modest economic means for life in the emerging "new" South, these schools soon transformed themselves into comprehensive liberal arts-industrial institutions, proving so popular that they became among the largest women's colleges in the nation. In this illuminating volume, David Gold and Catherine L. Hobbs examine rhetorical education at all eight of these colleges, providing a better understanding of not
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 188 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0809332868
9780809332861
1306224225
9781306224222
Language:English.