"In the sudden absence of husbands, fathers, brothers……" — Karen Abbott
"In the sudden absence of husbands, fathers, brothers and beaus, white Southern women discovered a newfound freedom - one that simultaneously granted them more power in relationships and increased their likelihood of heartbreak."
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Karen Abbott
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8 Quotes by Karen Abbott
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Leave the fireworks for those who cast no spark of their own.
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An amusing city, Chicago, any way you look at it. I'm afraid we are in for the time of our…
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In 2001, I moved from Philly to Atlanta, where I lived for six years. I had never lived anywhere but…
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Vaudeville was characterized by sunny optimism, acts that were uplifting, cheerful, and clean. It provided a fanciful, magical escape, but…
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At least in cities where the Confederate Army established a base of operations, young women were overwhelmed by the number…
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By 1865, all Southern women - the happily and regrettably single, the perpetually engaged, the wives and widows - had…
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Female spies typically represented one of two extremes: the seductress who employed her wiles to manipulate men, and the cross-dresser…
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