Recent Posts
- The Amarillo Philharmonic Club and Women Composers of the Texas Panhandle
- Before They Had Bootstraps: A Case Study of Intergenerational Black Women’s Activism in Rural Arkansas, 1880 – 1944
- Stolen Moments from the Ernst Farm: Letters to a Texan in the CCC
- Female Agriculture Undergraduates Perception And Use of Contraceptives in Federal University Of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
- Activism and Advocacy in Three Women’s Organizations in New Zealand
Recent Comments
Monthly Archives: April 2016
Story About a Man Named Jed: Gender Constructions in The Beverly Hillbillies
This story was about so much more than a poor mountaineer turned millionaire Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged history, masculinity, migration, popular culture, television
3 Comments
Best of the Blogs: Rural Women’s History
This week we highlight other blogs that document the history of rural women. We welcome additions to this list and invite suggestions for a future listing of blogs and websites devoted to contemporary activism. Continue reading