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Women Who Pioneered Oklahoma

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Release : 2014-07-22
Genre : History
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Book Synopsis Women Who Pioneered Oklahoma by : Terri M. Baker

Download or read book Women Who Pioneered Oklahoma written by Terri M. Baker. This book was released on 2014-07-22. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: They came in land runs and on the Trail of Tears, sometimes with families, sometimes alone. But the women who first came to Oklahoma all had trials to face—and stories to tell. In this stirring collection, the women who settled what would become Oklahoma tell their own stories in their own words. From thousands of interviews conducted by the Work Projects Administration in 1936–37 and preserved in the Indian Pioneer Papers of Oklahoma, editors Terri M. Baker and Connie Oliver Henshaw have selected the words of women from a wide range of socioeconomic groups, ethnic backgrounds, and geographical locations to relate the pioneer experience as it was really lived. Elegantly written, skillfully edited, Women Who Pioneered Oklahoma reflects the everyday will and courage to survive of Oklahoma’s founding mothers. It conveys the violence of a frontier culture set in a landscape of stark beauty where death was always just a heartbeat away. A vital part of the state centennial, theirs is the story of real Oklahoma, writ large—and in a distinctly female hand.

Pioneer Women in Oklahoma

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Release : 1979
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Book Synopsis Pioneer Women in Oklahoma by : Jean Luckowski

Download or read book Pioneer Women in Oklahoma written by Jean Luckowski. This book was released on 1979. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Women of Oklahoma, 1890-1920

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Release : 1997
Genre : Social Science
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Book Synopsis Women of Oklahoma, 1890-1920 by : Linda Williams Reese

Download or read book Women of Oklahoma, 1890-1920 written by Linda Williams Reese. This book was released on 1997. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Linda Williams Reese tells of political activist Kate Barnard, who became Oklahoma's Commissioner of Charities and Corrections but fell from political grace, of Alice Robertson, who in 1920 abandoned the acceptable female endeavors of teaching and charity work to become a representative to the U.S Congress, and of Isabel Crawford, missionary to the Kiowas, who confided to her journal, "There are different kinds of hardships and those of the heart and spirit are harder to bear.".

Red Dirt Women

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Release : 2013-07-23
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
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Book Synopsis Red Dirt Women by : Susan Kates

Download or read book Red Dirt Women written by Susan Kates. This book was released on 2013-07-23. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For many people who have never spent time in the state, Oklahoma conjures up a series of stereotypes: rugged cowboys, tipi-dwelling American Indians, uneducated farmers. When women are pictured at all, they seem frozen in time: as the bonneted pioneer woman stoically enduring hardship or the bedraggled, gaunt-faced mother familiar from Dust Bowl photographs. In Red Dirt Women, Susan Kates challenges these one-dimensional characterizations by exploring—and celebrating—the lives of contemporary Oklahoma women whose experiences are anything but predictable. In essays both intensely personal and universal, Red Dirt Women reveals the author’s own heartaches and joys in becoming a parent through adoption, her love of regional treasures found in “junk” stores, and her deep appreciation of Miss Dorrie, her son’s unconventional preschool teacher. Through lively profiles, interviews, and sketches, we come to know pioneer queens from the Panhandle, rodeo riders, casino gamblers, roller-derby skaters, and the “Lady of Jade”—a former “boat person” from Vietnam who now owns a successful business in Oklahoma City. As she illuminates the lives of these memorable Oklahoma women, Kates traces her own journey to Oklahoma with clarity and insight. Born and raised in Ohio, she confesses an initial apprehension about her adopted home, admitting that she felt “vulnerable on the open lands.” Yet her original unease develops into a deep affection for the landscape, history, culture, and people of Oklahoma. The women we meet in Red Dirt Women are not politicians, governors’ wives, or celebrities—they are women of all ages and backgrounds who surround us every day and who are as diverse as Oklahoma itself.

Who's Rocking the Cradle?

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Release : 2004
Genre : Oklahoma
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Book Synopsis Who's Rocking the Cradle? by : Suzanne H. Schrems

Download or read book Who's Rocking the Cradle? written by Suzanne H. Schrems. This book was released on 2004. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The political activities of Oklahoma Women from their involvement in organizing for the Socialist party in 1911 to their efforts to teach women good citizenship after state suffrage in 1918. The book details Oklahoma womens' involvement in political action groups in the early twentieth century that ran the spectrum from the socialist to the Women of the Ku Klux Klan.

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