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Network Discussing Women and Gender in the U.S. South
    Welcome to the H-SAWH home page. H-SAWH is free and open to everyone with an interest in the history of women and gender in the U.S. South. Tell me more about H-SAWH.

    H-SAWH is sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Council of Learned Societies and co-sponsored by the Southern Association for Women Historians. (Become a member of the SAWH!).

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    A tribute to former SAWH president Constance Ashton Meyers

    New! Conference Program for Women at the Borders of Southern History, Ninth Southern Conference on Women’s History, June 7-9, 2012, at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.

    The SAWH Mentoring Toolkit offers helpful tips on issues that women and younger scholars often face in the historial profession.

    The SAWH Teaching Wiki is an interactive and collaborative space where members share teaching ideas, syllabi, and commentary on a wide range of teaching topics including using oral history and primary sources, teaching with films and technology, and developing service learning projects. It was created by Elsa Barkley Brown and the SAWH ad hoc committee on teaching and is moderated by Elizabeth Dunn.
     

    *Entering the Fray: Gender, Politics, and Culture in the New South.
    University of Missouri Press, 2009.

    Edited by Jonathan Daniel Wells and Sheila R. Phipps, this collection grew from the Seventh Southern Conference on Women's History.
    *SAWH Report on the Status of Women in the Profession
    
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    Title: Right to Ride: Streetcar Boycotts and African American Citizenship in the Era of Plessy v. Ferguson
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