When Confederate men marched off to battle, southern women struggled with the new responsibilities of directing farms and plantations, providing for families, and supervising increasingly restive slaves. Drew Faust offers a compelling picture of the more than half-million women who belonged to the slaveholding families of the Confederacy during this period of acute crisis, when every part of these women's lives became vexed and uncertain.
https://www.gandhi.com.mx/5f626de4-98af-3016-aabe-bcda89ed4ed91341811Mothers of Invention<p>When Confederate men marched off to battle, southern women struggled with the new responsibilities of directing farms and plantations, providing for families, and supervising increasingly restive slaves. Drew Faust offers a compelling picture of the more than half-million women who belonged to the slaveholding families of the Confederacy during this period of acute crisis, when every part of these women's lives became vexed and uncertain.</p>https://kbimages1-a.akamaihd.net/Images/c335e2d4-ff61-40d7-b91a-fcefaaebacb8/300/300/False/image.jpg377instock397377520000https://www.gandhi.com.mx/media/catalog/product/2021-12-13T20:43:31+0000HIS036050Drew GilpinEpub 2HIS036050