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Gender Race and Family in Nineteenth Century America Genders and Sexualities in HistoryGender Race and Family in Nineteenth Century America
            
                Genders and Sexualities in History

Gender Race and Family in Nineteenth Century America Genders and Sexualities in History

Rebecca Fraser

About this book

Chronicles the life of Sarah F. Williams (née Hicks), who was born in New Hartford, NY, educated at the Albany Academy, and then married a plantation owner from North Carolina, who subsequently moved to Georgia. The story is told on the basis of letters she wrote to her parents and sisters from 1853 through the Civil War to 1917.

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OL Work ID
OL17559120W

Subjects

SlaveholdersWomen, united states, historySocial conditionsWomenGender identityHistoryCorrespondance

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