Women of the West

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U of Nebraska Press, 1998 M01 1 - 179 páginas
The independent-minded western woman was often eclipsed in popular literature by sensations like Calamity Jane and Belle Starr. Dorothy Gray looks at the actual lives of women who made their own way out west.

Starting with Sacajawea, the Shoshone guide for Lewis and Clark, Women of the West gives a historical overview of various pioneers: Narcissa Whitman, trailblazer to Oregon and missionary to the Indians; Esther Morris and Carrie Chapman Catt, leaders for women?s suffrage; Susette ?Bright Eyes? La Flesche, the first Indian woman to become a political advocate for her race; and Willa Cather, the first writer to transmute the experience of western women into serious literature.

Women of the West is enriched by other portraits: Ann Eliza Young, Brigham Young?s ninth wife, who divorced him and fought against polygamy; Bethenia Owens-Adair and Anna Howard Shaw, pacesetters in medicine and the ministry; Agnes Morley Cleaveland, author of the classic No Life for a Lady (also a Bison Book); Mary ?Yellin? Lease, a populist who urged farmers to ?raise less corn and more hell?; the black freedom fighter Biddy Mason; and Donaldina Cameron, scourge of the Chinese slave trade.

 

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Introduction
1
Narcissa Whitman
21
Juliet Brier
36
Minority Women in the West
61
Winning the Vote in the West
75
Bright Eyes La Flesche
97
Professional Women in the West
121
Women of the Farm Frontier
135
Notes and Bibliography
160
Index
178
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Dorothy Gray is the author, with Phyllis Butler, of Everywoman?s Guide to Political Awareness. Introducer Paula Mitchell Marks, the author of Precious Dust: The Saga of the Western Gold Rushes (also a Bison Book), teaches history at St. Edward?s University in Austin, Texas.

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