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The Madison Women: Gender, Higher Education, and Literacy Nineteenth-Century Appalachia

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The Madison Women: Gender, Higher Education, and Literacy Nineteenth-Century Appalachia
The Madison Women: Gender, Higher Education, and Literacy Nineteenth-Century Appalachia

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The Madison Women: Gender, Higher Education, and Literacy Nineteenth-Century Appalachia

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By uncovering how higher education and gender roles evolved in Appalachia over time, The Madison Women delivers a history that contradicts the stereotype of the region as hostile to education, highlighting colleges that proliferated the area in the 19th century. Indeed, many of these colleges were either coeducational or even specifically for women, ultimately contradicting another stereotype—that Appalachia is a region particularly hostile toward women.  Incorporating captivating mini-biographies of women who attended Madison College and who went on to change their communities in ways large and small, this book reveals how the lives of its students impart lessons about history, regional culture, and how we can shape the Appalachia's future.

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