Women in the Texas Populist Movement
Letters to the Southern Mercury
978-0-89096-742-3 Cloth
6 x 9 x 0 in
256 pp. 7 b&w photos.
Pub Date: 06/01/1997
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In Women in the Texas Populist Movement, Marion K. Barthelme presents more than a hundred letters from Texas farm women, who were becoming ever more alert to the political and economic forces impacting their lives. The agrarian reform movement was a major element of political life in Texas, and women's letters to the Texas Farmers' Alliance newspaper became increasingly passionate and forthright in expressing their concerns. The women discover a camaraderie through their letters—a recognition of their common aspirations and frustrations with a system that dismisses their experiences. Through the medium of writing, they express vibrant personalities and a pungent sense of humor.
Barthelme makes this lively correspondence accessible for the first time and brings these admirable women into a historical framework to give a more complete picture of Southern history.
Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University
Published by Texas A&M University Press