The Diary of Mary Elizabeth Auman Seagrove North Carolina 1928-1930


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Mary Elizabeth Auman Was A Teenager Living In The Rural South During The Waning Years Of The Jazz Age When Electricity The Radio Talking Movies And The 1928 Presidential Election Were The Talk Of Her Community. After Rescuing Her Diary From Being Discarded By His Father In The Late 1950S Her Nephew William Auman Held On To The Written Memories For Years Until Recently When As A Tribute To Her Memory He Decided To Share Both Mary'S Insight Into The Social And Academic Life She Experienced As Well As His Own Historical Clarifications. Through Her Journal Entries Mary Presents A Portrait Of Life In A Rural Southern Village Describing Many Trips With Friends To Parties Movies And Fairs. While Providing Vivid Accounts Of Life In The Dormitories At Coed Elon College And Social Activities At Parties Ball Games And Other Collegiate Events She Also Details How She And Her Classmates Rebelled Against The Taboos Of Dating Dancing And Smoking-Often Finding Themselves On Probation Or Suspended From School As Punishment. The Diary Of Mary Elizabeth Auman Seagrove North Carolina 1928-1930 Provides A Fascinating Glimpse Into Southern History And Into The Development Of A Rebellious Attitude By Young Females Against The Gender Conventions Of The Day In A Rapidly Changing World.
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