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Daughter of the Hills: A Woman's Part in the Coal Miners' Struggle (Novel of the Thirties) [Paperback]

Myra Page (Author), Alice Kessler-Harris (Introduction), Paul Lauter (Introduction)

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0935312595 978-0935312591 January 1, 1993 1st Feminist Press ed
   This story of a resilient, tough Appalachian woman who, as daughter, wife, and mother, provides strength and inspiration for her family in the face of extreme adversity, was first published in 1950, though it was written during the thirties. The book reflects the central feminist vision that values the strong and intelligent partner in this family life, who, when her husband loses his leg, assumes not only the responsibility for the family's survival, but even for his. The novel is beautifully written, spare and direct in its language, and the characterization is warm and human.

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Daughter of the Hills is a novel based on the true story of Dolly Hawkins Cooper's life - of her home in the Cumberland Mountains of Tennessee, of her coal-mining family and their heritage of labor and political struggle, of her love for the miner John Cooper and their enviable marriage, of his death, and of battles with the coal company to provide medical and environmental protection for its workers. As Dolly grows from girlhood into womanhood, so her sense of responsibility evolves from love and concern for her immediate family to her community and eventually to mining communities throughout the country. The novel takes us up through Dolly's husband's death; the preface and afterword describe Dolly's development into a speaker and community organizer and her studies at Commonwealth College in Arkansas, an experimental college founded in the 1930s upon the themes of labor history, organizing strategy and Marxist Theory. It was there that she and her teacher Myra Page, working together in the classroom and in the fields, became close friends. Written in the tradition of social activism and the political literature of the 1930s, with ardent attention to the dialect, customs, music, folklore, and scenery of the Tennessee mountain coal-mining world, Daughter of the Hills is both a powerful love story and a novel of social protest for the people and communities who live as victims of corporate power and greed. -- For great reviews of books for girls, check out Let's Hear It for the Girls: 375 Great Books for Readers 2-14. -- From 500 Great Books by Women; review by Kate Boris-Brown

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John Cooper, High Top, Unc Harry, Old Harry, Jim Hawkins, Miss Dolly, Granny Morse, Chumley Hollow, Big Seth, Sal Campbell, George Taylor, Mary Laird, Thunder Bird, Bill Swanson, Une Harry, Dolly Cooper, Little Tobey, Dolly Hawkins, Sue Hawkins, John Clark, Newt Graham, Harry Boone, Joe Bartlett, Sally Campbell, Great Smokies
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