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Southern Ladies and Suffragists - Julia Ward Howe and Women's Rights at the 1884 New Orleans World's Fair (Paperback)
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Southern Ladies and Suffragists - Julia Ward Howe and Women's Rights at the 1884 New Orleans World's Fair (Paperback)
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Women from all over the country came to New Orleans in 1884 for the
Woman's Department of the Cotton Centennial Exposition, that
portion of the World's Fair exhibition devoted to the celebration
of women's affairs and industry. Their conversations and
interactions played out as a drama of personalities and
sectionalism at a transitional moment in the history of the nation.
These women planted seeds at the Exposition that would have
otherwise taken decades to drift southward. This book chronicles
the successes and setbacks of a lively cast of postbellum women in
the first Woman's Department at a world's fair in the Deep South.
From a wide range of primary documents, Miki Pfeffer re-creates the
sounds and sights of 1884 New Orleans after the Civil War and
Reconstruction. She focuses on how difficult unity was to achieve,
even when diverse women professed a common goal. Such celebrities
as Julia Ward Howe and Susan B. Anthony brought national debates on
women's issues to the South for the first time, and journalists and
ordinary women reacted. At the World's Industrial and Cotton
Centennial Exposition, the Woman's Department became a petri dish
where cultures clashed but where women from across the country
exchanged views on propriety, jobs, education, and suffrage.
Pfeffer memorializes women's exhibits of handwork, literary and
scientific endeavors, inventions, and professions, but she proposes
that the real impact of the six-month long event was a shift in
women's self-conceptions of their public and political lives. For
those New Orleans ladies who were ready to seize the opportunity of
this uncommon forum, the Woman's Department offered a future that
they had barely imagined.
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