Country Women Cope with Hard Times: A Collection of Oral Histories

Country Women Cope with Hard Times: A Collection of Oral Histories

by Melissa A. Walker (Editor)
Country Women Cope with Hard Times: A Collection of Oral Histories

Country Women Cope with Hard Times: A Collection of Oral Histories

by Melissa A. Walker (Editor)

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Overview

Rare glimpses into the hardscrabble lives of rural Southern women and a model for oral history practice

"It was hard times," French Carpenter Clark recalls, a sentiment unanimously echoed by the sixteen other women who talk about their lives in Country Women Cope with Hard Times. Born between 1890 and 1940 in eastern Tennessee and western South Carolina, these women grew up on farms, in labor camps, and in remote towns during an era when the region's agricultural system changed dramatically. As daughters and wives, they milked cows, raised livestock, planted and harvested crops, worked in textile mills, sold butter and eggs, preserved food, made cloth, sewed clothes, and practiced remarkable resourcefulness. Their recollections paint a vivid picture of rural life in the first half of the twentieth century for a class of women underrepresented in historical accounts.

Through her edited interviews with these women, Melissa Walker provides firsthand descriptions of the influence of modernization on ordinary people struggling through the agricultural depression of the 1920s and 1930s and its aftermath. Their oral histories make plain the challenges such women faced and the self-sacrificing ways they found to confront hardship. While the women detail the difficulties of their existence—the drought years, early freezes, low crop prices, and tenant farming—they also recall the good times and the neighborly assistance of well-developed mutual aid networks, of which women were the primary participants.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611172157
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Publication date: 10/15/2012
Series: Women's Diaries and Letters of the South
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Melissa Walker is the George Dean Johnson Jr. Professor of History at Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where she has been the recipient of the O'Herron Award for Faculty Excellence and the Kathryne Amelia Brown Award for Outstanding Teaching. In 2007 she was named the Carnegie Foundation for Teaching/CASE South Carolina Professor of the year. President of the Agricultural History Society and past president of the Southern Association for Women Historians (SAWH), Walker is also the author of Southern Farmers and Their Stories and All We Knew Was to Farm: Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919–1941, winner of the SAWH Willie Lee Rose Prize.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsix
Series Editor's Prefacexi
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Introduction: Farm Women and Their Storiesxv
1Elizabeth Fox McMahan1
2Hettie Lawson25
3Wilma Cope Williamson28
4LaVerne Farmer47
5French Carpenter Clark57
6Korola Neville Lee63
7Mary Evelyn Russell Lane80
8Peggy Delozier Jones93
9Ethel Davis103
10Mabel Love107
11Kate Simmons110
12Evelyn Petree Lewellyn115
13Martha Alice West132
14Ruth Hatchette McBrayer135
15Mary Webb Quinn149
16Dorothy Skinner and Virginia Skinner Harris160
17Afterword: Reflections on Interpreting Oral History189
Suggestions for Further Reading205
Index207
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