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Celeste Parrish and Educational Reform in the Progressive-Era South (Paperback)
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Celeste Parrish and Educational Reform in the Progressive-Era South (Paperback)
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Celeste Parrish and Educational Reform in the Progressive-Era South
follows a Civil War orphan's transformation from a Southside
Virginia public school teacher to a nationally known progressive
educator and feminist. In this vital intellectual biography,
Rebecca S. Montgomery places feminism and gender at the center of
her analysis and offers a new look at the postbellum movement for
southern educational reform through the life of Celeste Parrish.
Because Parrish's life coincided with critical years in the
destruction and reconstruction of the southern social order, her
biography provides unique opportunities to explore the rise of
reactionary racism and sexism in the workplace and educational
system. As with many women of the last Civil War generation,
Parrish's drive to acquire a college education and professional
career pitted her against male opponents of coeducation and female
intellectual opportunities. When coupled with women's lack of
formal political power, this resistance to gender equality
discouraged progress and lowered the quality of public education
throughout the South. The marginalization of women within the
reform movement, headed by the Conference for Education in the
South, further limited female contributions to regional change.
Yet, because men allowed female participation in grassroots
organization, the southern movement provided an alternate source of
influence and power for women. It also restricted the impact of
their social activism to mainly female networks, however, which
received less public acknowledgement than the reform work conducted
by men. By exploring the consequences of gender discrimination for
both educational reform and the influence of southern
progressivism, Rebecca S. Montgomery contributes a nuanced
understanding of how interlocking hierarchies of power structured
opportunity and influenced the shape of reform in the U.S. South.
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