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Items with subject 'Folklife - Women'
Folklife Collection - Women in Blue and Gray: What Role Did Women Play in the American Civil War
by Salisbury University Students (1994)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
In 1994, former Salisbury University student Jeffrey Janiszewski collected folk material. The student investigated about the role played by women during the Civil War. He collected most of these information from books, some of which take the form of narratives. In this paper, he relays the story of several women including the Northerner spy Emma Edmonds who dressed as an African-American male to infiltrate the Confederate lines. Anna Ella Carroll's political contributions and the enlisted soldier Sarah Rosetta Wakeman. He also talks about the battle of Southern women against food shortage.
Folklife Collection - Women in the Ministry: My Mother and Others
by Salisbury University Students (1994)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
In 1994, former Salisbury University student Terri L. Striby collected folk material. Her paper explores the folklore of female ministers: emic-etic views and attitudes (positive and negative), discrimination from older church members, personal narratives (including verbal attacks), costumes, customs etc. The student enclosed a transcript of her interview with her mother, who was a United Methodist Minister in New Millport, PA., and a copy of one of her mother's sermon from 1993.