Paternalism in a Southern City: Race, Religion, and Gender in Augusta, Georgia by Glenn T. Eskew, Edward J. Cashin

Paternalism in a Southern City: Race, Religion, and Gender in Augusta, Georgia

Glenn T. Eskew, Edward J. Cashin

240 pages first pub 2001 (editions)

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One essay looks at the subordinating effects of paternalism on women in the Old South--slave, free black, and white--and the coping strategies available to each group. Another focuses on the Knights of Labor union in Augusta. With their trappings ...

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