1996
DOI: 10.1086/jnhv81n1-4p31
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Out of the Shadow of Tuskegee: Margaret Murray Washington, Social Activism, and Race Vindication

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“…The highly successful mothers' meetings attracted a large number of rural women, who traveled many miles to attend the educational sessions. The meetings instructed rural women in a range of subjects, such as child care, home management, and ways to buy land and build homes for their families, summarily promoting economic self-sufficiency (Rouse, 1994).…”
Section: Education and Character Developmentmentioning
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“…The highly successful mothers' meetings attracted a large number of rural women, who traveled many miles to attend the educational sessions. The meetings instructed rural women in a range of subjects, such as child care, home management, and ways to buy land and build homes for their families, summarily promoting economic self-sufficiency (Rouse, 1994).…”
Section: Education and Character Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%