How wheat growing, milling, and baking shaped the people and culture of North Texas.
Part III and IV of Handbook of Oral History, now available in paper for classroom use.
As African American women left the plantation economy behind, many entered domestic service in so...
Rural women comprised the largest part of the adult population of Texas until 1940 and in the Ame...
In recent decades, oral history has matured into an established field of critical importance to h...
Part I and II of Handbook of Oral History, now available in paper for classroom use.
Part I and II of Handbook of Oral History, now available in paper for classroom use.
Work, Family, and Faith: Rural Southern Women in the Twentieth Century
The biographies and essays in this collection illustrate an uncommon diversity among Texas women,...
At the physical and cultural crossroads of Central Texas, cotton once ruled as king. Around this ...
'While a luscious layer cake may exemplify the towering glory of Southern baking, like everything...