- Aunt Clara Brown : official pioneer / by Lowery, Linda.; Porter, Janice Lee,ill.;
A biography of the freed slave who made her fortune in Colorado and used her money to bring other former slaves there to begin new lives.
- Subjects: Brown, Clara, 1800-1885; African American women pioneers; Women pioneers; Free African Americans; Frontier and pioneer life;
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© c1999., Carolrhoda Books,
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- One more valley, one more hill : the story of Aunt Clara Brown / by Lowery, Linda.;
Chronicles the life of the woman called Aunt Clara Brown, who was born into slavery and became a pioneer and entrepreneur, earning money to bring other former slaves to a new start in Colorado.Includes bibliographical references (p. 210-212) and index.
- Subjects: Brown, Clara, 1800-1885; African American women pioneers; Women pioneers; Free African Americans; Frontier and pioneer life; Brown, Clara, 1800-1885.; African Americans; Women; Frontier and pioneer life;
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© 2002., Random House,
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- African American women of the Old West / by
Wagner, Tricia Martineau.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.The open hand : Biddy Mason -- A force to be dealt with : Mary Fields -- At long last : Jane Manning James -- The complete instructor : Abby Fisher -- Unbroken bond : Clara Brown -- Home sweet home : Annie Box Neal -- I give you my word : Mary Jane Holmes Shipley Drake -- The second act : Mary Ellen Pleasant -- Like mother, like daughter : Elizabeth Thorn Scott Flood -- The voice of reason : Susie Revels Cayton.
- Subjects: African American women pioneers; Women pioneers; African Americans; African American women pioneers; Frontier and pioneer life;
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© 2007., TwoDot,
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- Tia Clara Brown / by
Lowery, Linda,
1949-
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Porter, Janice Lee,
ill.
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A biography of the freed slave who made her fortune in Colorado and used her money to bring other former slaves there to begin new lives.Biografia de una ex esclava quien hizo su fortuna en Colorado y uso su dinero para ayudar a otros ex exclavas.
- Subjects: Brown, Clara, 1800-1885; African American women pioneers; Women pioneers; Free African Americans; Frontier and pioneer life; Brown, Clara, 1800-1885.; African Americans; Women; Frontier and pioneer life; Afronorteamericanos; Mujeres; Vida fronteriza;
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© 2006., Ediciones Lerner,
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- Immigrant women in the settlement of Missouri / by Burnett, Robyn.; Luebbering, Ken,1946-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-141) and index."Focuses on the lives of immigrant women in Missouri from the colonial period to the Civil War to industrialization. Draws heavily on the diaries, letters, and memoirs of immigrant women from many social classes and ethnic backgrounds and contains photographs and narratives relating to immigrant life"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Women pioneers; Women immigrants; Women pioneers; Women immigrants; Pioneers; Immigrants; Frontier and pioneer life;
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© c2005., University of Missouri Press,
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- Great women of the Old West / by Alter, Judy,1938-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 46) and index.Sacagawea -- Indian women at work and war -- The Spanish women -- Crossing the Plains -- The pioneer women -- The African-American Women -- Making new lives -- The spirit of the Old West.
- Subjects: Women pioneers; Frontier and pioneer life; Indian women; Hispanic American women; African American women; Women pioneers.; Frontier and pioneer life; Women;
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© c2001., Compass Point Books,
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- Leaning into the wind : women write from the heart of the West / by Hasselstrom, Linda M.; Collier, Gaydell M.; Curtis, Nancy,1947-;
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- Subjects: Women pioneers; Rural women; Women ranchers; Farm life; Frontier and pioneer life;
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© 1997., Houghton Mifflin,
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- My Ántonia [electronic resource] / by
Cather, Willa,
1873-1947.
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Colacci, David.
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System requirements: CD/MP3 player or PC with MP3-capable softwareRead by David Colacci.My Ántonia chronicles the life of Ántonia, a Bohemian immigrant woman, as seen through the eyes of Jim, the man unable to forget her. Jim, now a successful New York lawyer, recollects his upbringing on a Nebraska farm. Even after twenty years, Ántonia continues to live a romantic life in his imagination. When he returns to Nebraska, he finds Ántonia has lived a battered life. Although the man to whom she dedicated her life abandons her, she remains strong and full of courage.
- Subjects: Frontier and pioneer life; Women immigrants; Farmers' spouses; Czech Americans; Women pioneers; Married women; Farm life;
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© p1997., Brilliance Audio,
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- Emily, the diary of a hard-worked woman / by French, Emily,b. ca. 1843.; Lecompte, Janet,1923-;
Bibliography: p. [147]-158.
- Subjects: French, Emily, b. ca. 1843; Working class women; Pioneers; Women pioneers;
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© c1987., University of Nebraska Press,
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- Novels & stories, 1905-1918 / by Cather, Willa,1873-1947.;
The troll garden -- O pioneers! -- The song of the lark -- My Ántonia.
- Subjects: Frontier and pioneer life; Women singers; Women pioneers;
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© 1999., College Editions ; Penguin Putnam [distributor],
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