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Author McMillen, Margot Ford.

Title Into the spotlight : four Missouri women / Margot Ford McMillen and Heather Roberson
Published Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2004

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 138 pages) : illustrations
Series Missouri heritage readers
Missouri heritage readers.
Contents Sacred Sun -- Emily Newell Blair -- Josephine Baker -- Bess Wallace Truman
Summary "As a companion volume to Called to Courage: Four Women in Missouri History, Margot Ford McMillen and Heather Roberson's Into the Spotlight provides biographies of four more remarkable Missouri women. Although these women came from very different circumstances, they all shared a common sense of purpose, determination, and courage, and each used her own unique position to empower herself and others." "Sacred Sun, or Mohongo, was a Native American of the Osage tribe in Missouri. In 1827, her people lost their land, their sacred places, and many of their traditions. Seeking answers to these problems, and possibly aid from the French, she journeyed to Europe with a group of prominent Osage and a French entrepreneur. The harrowing events she experienced there would shape the woman she became when she returned to her struggling Osage tribe." "Emily Newell Blair was born into a successful southwest Missouri family. Although she was born at a time when the contributions of women in the workforce were limited, her family encouraged her to get an education and expand her skills in writing and speaking. When women did begin to pursue education and careers, Blair was at the forefront, working tirelessly to secure voting rights for women. She was elected to the Democratic National Committee and later poured her energy into organizing Democratic women's clubs." "Josephine Baker grew up in segregated turn-of-the-century St. Louis society, which determined human worth by the color of one's skin. Her mixed ethnic background left Baker feeling isolated both from her own black family and from while society. Driven to develop a unique style, she became a star of song and stage, toured Europe, served as a spy, and was a fervent civil rights and antiracism activist." "Elizabeth Virginia Wallace grew up in one of Missouri's most prominent families. She married a neighborhood boy who would go on to become President Harry Truman. Bess Truman, called "The Boss" by her husband, worked side by side with him, editing his speeches and providing advice and guidance through innumerable crises during and after World War II." "Into the Spotlight provides valuable new insights into Missouri and American history, as well as women's history, and will be a welcome addition to the Missouri Heritage Readers Series."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Sacred Sun, approximately 1809-1835 or 1836.
Blair, Emily Newell, 1877-1951.
Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975
Truman, Bess Wallace.
SUBJECT Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975 fast
Blair, Emily Newell, 1877-1951 fast
Sacred Sun, approximately 1809-1835 or 1836 fast
Truman, Bess Wallace fast
Baker, Josephine. swd
Blair, Emily Newell. swd
Subject Women -- Missouri -- Biography
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Women.
Women
SUBJECT Missouri -- Biography
Subject Missouri
Genre/Form Biographies
Biographie.
Sacred sun.
Truman, Bess Wallace.
Form Electronic book
Author Roberson, Heather
LC no. 2004016159
ISBN 0826264255
9780826264251