Sally g mcmillen biography of michael

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Sally Gregory McMillen, American history professor. Recipient Hunter-Hamilton Love of Teaching award, ; National Endowment of the Humanities fellow ; Boswell Family fellow,
Sally G. McMillen, the Mary Sally G. McMillen retired in as the Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor of History. She specialized in 19th-century history of the American South and of American women's history. She is the author of five monographs, including her two most recent books, Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women's Rights Movement and Lucy Stone: An Unapologetic.
Sally McMillen Seneca Falls and

Southern women: black and white Sally McMillen sets out to address this significant historical oversight in this engaging biography. Exploring her extraordinary life and the role she played in crafting a more just society, McMillen restores Lucy Stone to her rightful place at the center of the nineteenth-century women's rights movement.



Designer, Author, Entrepreneur. Class of Sally G. McMillen is the Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor of History and Department chair at Davidson College. Her newest book, now out in paperback, Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement illuminates a major turning point in American women’s history, a convention and its aftermath, which launched the women’s rights.

Ms. MCMILLEN is an associate professor Sally G. McMillen, the Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor of History at Davidson College, earned her Ph.D. from Duke University.
Southern women: black and white

About the Author. Sally Sally McMillen sets out to address this significant historical oversight in this engaging biography. Exploring her extraordinary life and the role she played in crafting a more just society, McMillen restores Lucy Stone to her rightful place at the center of the nineteenth-century women's rights movement.



sally g mcmillen biography of michael

Sally McMillen Seneca Falls and About the Author. Sally G. McMillen is the Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor of History at Davidson books include Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women's Rights Movement, Motherhood in the Old South: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infant Rearing, and To Raise Up the South: Sunday Schools in Black and White Churches,

Motherhood in the Old South: "In this richly researched and elegantly written biography, Sally G. McMillen does a great service by returning Lucy Stone to the center of the complex and fascinating drama of personalities and events in the nineteenth-century women's movement."—J. Matthew Gallman, Professor of History, University of Florida.

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