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Women Shaping the South
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At the Sixth Southern Conference on Women’s History in Athens, Georgia, in June 2003, the depth and breadth of the research presented was impressive. 1 As we assembled the very best of the expanded conference papers, representing the cutting edge of scholarship on southern women’s history, we were inspired by a story from the front lines rather than the archives, a contemporary drama of African American labor union women creating and confronting change in the Mississippi Delta. Sarah White of Local 1529, United Food and Commercial Workers, mesmerized attendees at the conference’s closing plenary session with a firsthand account of the union’s 1990 strike against the Delta Pride catfish.