Hallie Marshall: A True Daughter of the South
Title | Hallie Marshall: A True Daughter of the South |
Year for Search | 1900 |
Authors | Williams, Frank Purdy(b. 1848) |
Date Published | [1900] |
Publisher | Abbey Press |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | A reformed South presented as a eutopia that still has a form of slavery with overseers chosen by the slaves and families not split up. Schools set in parks that serve as playgrounds. Women are truly "feminine" and do not work outside the home. The North is compared unfavorably with the South. |
Holding Institutions | W3,5986 |
Author Note | (b. 1848) |
Full Text | [1900] Williams, Frank Purdy (b. 1848). Hallie Marshall: A True Daughter of the South. New York: Abbey Press. W3,5986 A reformed South presented as a eutopia that still has a form of slavery with overseers chosen by the slaves and families not split up. Schools set in parks that serve as playgrounds. Women are truly “feminine” and do not work outside the home. The North is compared unfavorably with the South. |