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Ms. Johnson's thoughts on Women and the ConfederacyMs. Johnson's thoughts on Women and the Confederacy1 Clinton 40-41, 109. 2 Janet to sister Jane McPherson Platt, "Sister Writes From Vanquished South," The Brooklyn Chronicle, April 12, 1995. 3 Berry. 4 Robertson 36. 5 East 162, 194; Robertson 136; Berry. 6 Depauw 78; Clinton 14, 99, 100; Hall 81. 7 DePauw 78; Clinton 90-95; Hunter 57; Woodward 664. 8 Robertson 98; Clinton 83,85; Roland 235; Woodward 133,155. Both Ella King Newsom and Sally Tompkins opened many hospitals across the South. Jefferson Davis gave Tompkins rank, but she refused to accept a salary. 9 "Sister Writes from Vanquished South"; Clinton 65,81, 122, 143; Hall 81; East 293; Woodward 216-217. 10 Clinton 123, 124, 128; Robertson 185; East 238, 247; "Sister Writes from Vanquished South"; Berry; Woodward 153. 11 Clinton 131; Robertson 93,60,192, 62; Woodward 44,88; East 55,162,486. 12 Clinton 62,66. 13 Roland 237; Woodward 29,410, 196; Robertson 35, 211; Clinton 41. 14 Robertson 330-331; 215, 250, 138; Clinton 134-135, 175; "Sister Writes from Vanquished South"; Tucker 151. 15 DePauw 77; Robertson 132; East 182-3, 64; Woodward 217; Roland 237. 16 East 175, 290, 568. 17 Clinton 56, 59, 61; DePauw 77; Hunter 37; East 123. 18 Boritt 82,126; Roland 237; "Sister Writes from Vanquished South". 19 DePauw 77-78. Works Cited Primary Sources: Berry, Carrie. Diary. Online. Internet. http://www.cee.indiana.edu/gopher/Turner_Adventure_Learning/Gettysburg_Archive/Primary_Resources/Berry_diary.txt East, Charles. The Civil War Diary of Sarah Morgan. Athens and London: U of Georgia P, 1991. Robertson, Mary. Lucy Breckinridge of Grove Hill: The Journal of a Virginia Girl 1862-1864. Ohio: Kent State UP, 1979. Woodward, C. Vann. Mary Chesnut's Civil War. New Haven and London: Yale UP, 1981. Secondary Sources: Bernhard, Virginia, Betty Brandon, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, and Theda Perdue. Southern Women: Histories and Identities. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1992. Boritt, Gabor, ed. Why the Confederacy Lost. New York: Oxford UP, 1992. Clinton, Catherine. Tara Revisited: Women, War, and the Plantation Legend. New York: Abbeville, 1995. Hunter, Alexander. The Women of the Debatable Land. Washington D.C.: Corden, 1912. Merriam, Eve. Growing Up Female in America. New York: Doubleday, 1961. Muhlenfeld, Elisabeth. Mary Boykin Chestnut: A Biography. Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State UP, 1981. Roland, Charles P. An American Iliad: The Story of the Civil War. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1991. Scott, Anne Firor. Unheard Voices: The First Historians of Southern Women. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1993. Tucker, Susan. Telling Memories Among Southern Women: Domestic Workers and Their Employees in the Segregated South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1988. Articles: DePauw, Linda Grant. "Roles of Women in the American Revolution and the Civil War." Social Education (Feb. 1994): 77-79. Hall, Richard. "Women in Battle in the Civil War." Social Education (Feb. 1994):80-82. Newspapers: "Sister Writes from Vanquished South." The Brooklyn Chronicle. April 12,1995. Nominated by Professor Kurt Hackemer, History Dept. http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/hairston_awl/chapter1/medialib/socresearch3.html |
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