Settlement on the Oklahoma frontier, which began as abruptly as
a pistol shot on a starting line, produced a collision of cultures.
"Women of Oklahoma, 1890-1920," uses primary sources, particularly
diaries and letters, to tell the stories of white, black, and
Native American women who crossed racial and cultural barriers to
work together, first in domestic concerns and later in community
and national affairs. The personal stories of pioneering Oklahoma
women cross boundaries of race and class; their attitudes and
concerns transcend time and place.
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