Leaders of Their Race

Leaders of Their Race Educating Black and White Women in the New South - Women in American History

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Secondary level female education played a foundational role in reshaping women's identity in the New South. Sarah H. Case examines the transformative processes involved at two Georgia schools--one in Atlanta for African-American girls and young women, the other in Athens and attended by young white women with elite backgrounds. Focusing on the period between 1880 and 1925, Case's analysis shows how race, gender, sexuality, and region worked within these institutions to shape education. Her comparative approach shines a particular light on how female education embodied the complex ways racial and gender identity functioned at the time. As she shows, the schools cultivated modesty and self-restraint to protect the students. Indeed, concerns about female sexuality and respectability united the schools despite their different student populations. Case also follows the lives of the women as adult teachers, alumnae, and activists who drew on their education to negotiate the New South's economic and social upheavals.

Book information

ISBN: 9780252082795
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Imprint: University of Illinois Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 370.820975
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 248 .
Weight: 356g
Height: 154mm
Width: 229mm
Spine width: 13mm