The Trials of a Scold

The Trials of a Scold
Author: Jeff Biggers
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250065127

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A portrait of one of America's first female muckrakers, who was convicted in a bizarre 1829 trial as a "common scold," describes the tenacity that earned her the first presidential interview ever granted to a woman.

The Trials of a Scold

The Trials of a Scold
Author: Jeff Biggers
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1466871598

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The Trials of a Scold, by American Book Award-winning author Jeff Biggers, is a well-researched and passionate biography of Anne Royall, one of America's first female muckrakers, who was convicted as a "common scold" in 1829 in one of the most bizarre trials in the nation's history. Anne Royall was an American original, a stranger to fear, and one of the nation's most daring, impassioned, and indomitable social critics. A servant in the house of the man she would later marry, Royall read constantly and pursued an education that few women at that time had access to. When fifteen years later she was left widowed and destitute after her husband's family declared their marriage invalid, she turned to her writing, and to her political interests. Travelling from Alabama to Washington DC to Pennsylvania, Royall was a fiercely dedicated journalist. Her tenacity earned her the first presidential interview ever granted to a woman, but she acquired enemies for her scathing denouncement of the increasingly blurry lines between church and state. Royall's pioneering role as a chronicler, publisher, muckraker, and social commentator brought to light the timeless issues that still define the great American experience: religion and politics.

American State Trials

American State Trials
Author: John Davison Lawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 974
Release: 1916
Genre: Crime
ISBN:

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Boardinghouse Women

Boardinghouse Women
Author: Elizabeth S. D. Engelhardt
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2023-11-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

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In this innovative and insightful book, Elizabeth Engelhardt argues that modern American food, business, caretaking, politics, sex, travel, writing, and restaurants all owe a debt to boardinghouse women in the South. From the eighteenth century well into the twentieth, entrepreneurial women ran boardinghouses throughout the South; some also carried the institution to far-flung places like California, New York, and London. Owned and operated by Black, Jewish, Native American, and white women, rich and poor, immigrant and native-born, these lodgings were often hubs of business innovation and engines of financial independence for their owners. Within their walls, boardinghouse residents and owners developed the region's earliest printed cookbooks, created space for making music and writing literary works, formed ad hoc communities of support, tested boundaries of race and sexuality, and more. Engelhardt draws on a vast archive to recover boardinghouse women's stories, revealing what happened in the kitchens, bedrooms, hallways, back stairs, and front porches as well as behind closed doors—legacies still with us today.

Trial of a Scold

Trial of a Scold
Author: Elizabeth Bowlan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1813
Genre: Female offenders
ISBN:

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The Trials of Radclyffe Hall

The Trials of Radclyffe Hall
Author: Diana Souhami
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2014-12-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1497683343

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Diana Souhami’s Lambda Award–winning biography is a fascinating look at one of the twentieth century’s most intriguing lesbian literary figures. Born in 1880, Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall was a young unwanted child when her parents put an end to their tempestuous marriage by filing for divorce. She had already made tentative forays into lesbian love when her father died, leaving her an heiress at eighteen. Her income assured, Hall moved out of her mother’s house, renamed herself John in honor of her great-great-grandfather, and divided her time among hunting, traveling, and pursuing women. She began to write—songs, poetry, prose, and short stories—and achieved success as a novelist, but it was with the publication of The Well of Loneliness in 1928 that Radclyffe Hall became an internationally known figure. Dubbed the “bible of lesbianism,” the book caused a scandal on both sides of the Atlantic. Though moralistic in tone, because of its subject matter it was tried as obscene in America and in the United Kingdom, where it was censored under the Obscene Publications Act. The Trials of Radclyffe Hall is a fascinating, no-holds-barred account of the life of this controversial woman, including her torrid relationship with the married artist Una Troubridge, who was Hall’s devoted partner for twenty-eight years.

A Notorious Woman

A Notorious Woman
Author: Elizabeth J. Clapp
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813938376

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During her long career as a public figure in Jacksonian America, Anne Royall was called everything from an "enemy of religion" to a "Jackson man" to a "common scold." In her search for the source of such strong reactions, Elizabeth Clapp has uncovered the story of a widely read woman of letters who asserted her right to a political voice without regard to her gender. Widowed and in need of a livelihood following a disastrous lawsuit over her husband’s will, Royall decided to earn her living through writing--first as a travel writer, journeying through America to research and sell her books, and later as a journalist and editor. Her language and forcefully expressed opinions provoked people at least as much as did her inflammatory behavior and aggressive marketing tactics. An ardent defender of American liberties, she attacked the agents of evangelical revivals, the Bank of the United States, and corruption in government. Her positions were frequently extreme, directly challenging the would-be shapers of the early republic’s religious and political culture. She made many enemies, but because she also attracted many supporters, she was not easily silenced. The definitive account of a passionate voice when America was inventing itself, A Notorious Woman re-creates a fascinating stage on which women’s roles, evangelical hegemony, and political involvement were all contested.

The New-York City-hall Recorder ... Containing Reports, of the Most Interesting Trials and Decisions which Have Arisen in the Various Courts of Judicature, for the Trial of Jury Causes in the Hall ...particularly in the Court of Sessions. With Notes and Remarks, Critical and Explanatory

The New-York City-hall Recorder ... Containing Reports, of the Most Interesting Trials and Decisions which Have Arisen in the Various Courts of Judicature, for the Trial of Jury Causes in the Hall ...particularly in the Court of Sessions. With Notes and Remarks, Critical and Explanatory
Author: Daniel Rogers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1818
Genre: Criminal law
ISBN:

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State Out of the Union

State Out of the Union
Author: Jeff Biggers
Publisher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-09-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1568587023

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Discusses the biggest issues facing Arizona--including immigration, guns, health care, the Tea Party and vigilantism--and how a radicalized Arizona has become a national bellwether.