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Women in Missouri History is an exceptional collection of essays surveying the history of women in the state of Missouri from the period of colonial settlement through the mid-twentieth century. The women featured in these essays come from various ethnic, economic, and racial groups, from both urban and rural areas, and from all over the state. The authors effectively tell these women’s stories through biographies and through techniques of social history, allowing the reader to learn not only about the women’s lives individually, but also about how groups of “ordinary” women shaped the history of the state.

The essays in this collection address questions that are at the center of current developments in the field of women’s history but are written in a manner that makes them accessible to general readers. Providing an excellent general overview of the history of women in Missouri, this collection makes a valuable contribution to a better understanding of the state’s past.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-x
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  1. Introduction
  2. LeeAnn Whites and Mary C. Neff
  3. pp. 1-14
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  1. French Women in Colonial Missouri, 1750–1805
  2. Susan Calafate Boyle
  3. pp. 15-30
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  1. Esther and Her Sisters: Free Women of Color as Property Owners in Colonial St. Louis, 1765–1803
  2. Judith A. Gilbert
  3. pp. 31-44
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  1. German-Speaking Women in Nineteenth-Century Missouri: The Immigrant Experience
  2. Linda Schelbitzki Pickle
  3. pp. 45-63
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  1. "May We as One Family Live in Peace and Harmony": Relations between Mistresses and Slave Women in Antebellum Missouri
  2. Diane Mutti Burke
  3. pp. 64-81
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  1. City Sisters: The Sisters of St. Joseph in Missouri, 1836–1920
  2. Carol K. Coburn and Martha Smith
  3. pp. 82-100
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  1. The Tale of Two Minors: Women's Rights on the Border
  2. LeeAnn Whites
  3. pp. 101-118
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  1. The Changing Role of Protection on the Border: Gender and the Civil War in Saline County
  2. Rebekah Weber Bowen
  3. pp. 119-133
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  1. Her Will against Theirs: Eda Hickam and the Ambiguity of Freedom in Postbellum Missouri
  2. Kimberly Schreck
  3. pp. 134-151
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  1. Sedalia's Ladies of the Evening: Prostitution and Class in a Nineteenth-Century Railroad Town
  2. Rhonda Chalfant
  3. pp. 152-167
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  1. Domestic Drudges to Dazzling Divas: The Origins of African American Beauty Culture in St. Louis, 1900–1930
  2. De Anna J. Reese
  3. pp. 168-179
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  1. "We Are Practicable, Sensible Women": The Missouri Women Farmers' Club and the Professionalization of Agriculture
  2. Rebecca S. Montgomery
  3. pp. 180-199
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  1. Euphemia B. Koller and the Politics of Insanity in Ralls County, 1921–1927
  2. Gregg Andrews
  3. pp. 200-218
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  1. Breaking into Politics: Emily Newell Blair and the Democratic Party in the 1920s
  2. Virginia Laas
  3. pp. 219-235
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  1. The Doctor's Wife: Fannie Cook and Social Protest in Missouri, 1938–1949
  2. Bonnie Stepenoff
  3. pp. 236-252
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  1. Bibliography of Secondary Works
  2. pp. 253-260
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 261-264
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 265-275
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