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Called to Courage: Four Women in Missouri History (Missouri Heritage Readers Series)
by Margot Ford McMillen ; Heather Roberson
Binding: Paperback, 144 pages
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
List Price: USD $14.95
Weight: 52
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 8.98 x W: 0.5 inches
ISBN 10: 0826213995
ISBN 13: 9780826213990
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Book Description:
While there are many accessible biographies of important Missouri men, there are few such biographies of Missouri women, which might suggest that they did not count in history. This book helps to correct that misconception by tracing the lives of four women who played important roles in their eras. These women were exceptional because they had the courage to make the best of their abilities, forging trails and breaking the barriers that separated women's spheres from those of men: A Native American woman the French newspapers called 'Ignon Ouaconisen,' and the people of Paris called the 'Missouri Princess,' lived from about 1700 to after 1751. She traveled with adventurer Etienne de Bourgmont and bore his child. Although much of her life remains a mystery, her story gives us insights into the lives of Missouri Indian women in the days of the fur trade. Pioneer Olive Boone (1783 1858) came to the Louisiana Territory as a teenage bride, guiding a skiff and horses across the Missouri River to join the Daniel Boone family near St. Charles. For much of her married life, she stayed alone with her fourteen children and the family slaves while her husband, Nathan, traveled on lengthy hunting expeditions, supervised the Boone saltworks in present day Howard County, and spent years in the military. Martha Jane Chisley, born a slave in 1833, was brought to northeast Missouri as a young woman. During the Civil War, Martha Jane escaped with her children to Illinois. She overcame many obstacles so that her son Augustine was able to enter school and get an education. 'Gus' studied in Rome and became the first nationally known African American priest. Nell Donnelly of Kansas City was a pioneering businesswoman who founded a dress company that became the world's largest, brightening the wardrobe of the 'housewife' while also creating fair working conditions for her employees. Born into an ordinary middle class family in 1889, she achieved a success and high profile that brought its own problems. Using Missouri and Illinois archives, Margot Ford McMillen and Heather Roberson have compiled well known and obscure materials to describe the lives of both women and men, showing how roles changed as Missouri and America matured. Bringing together family insights and the rare writings of observers who almost never mention women in their journals, Called to Courage will be welcomed by anyone interested in women's history or Missouri history.


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