Alarmed at the growing poverty, illiteracy, class strife, and vulnerability of women after the upheavals of
Reconstruction, female activists in Georgia advocated a fair and just system of education as a way of providing
economic opportunity for women and the rural and urban poor. Their focus on educational reform transfigured private
and public social relations in the New South, as Rebecca S. Montgomery details in this expansive study. The Politics
of Education in the New South provides the most complete picture of women's role in expanding the democratic promise
of education in the South and reveals how concern about their own status motivated these women to push for reform
on behalf of others.
Montgomery argues that women's prolonged campaign for educational improvements reflected their concern for distributing
public resources more equitably. Middle-class white women in Georgia recognized the crippling effects of discrimination
and state inaction, which they came to understand in terms of both gender and class. They subsequently pushed for
admission of women to Georgia's state colleges and universities and for rural school improvement, home extension
services, public kindergartens, child labor reforms, and the establishment of female-run boarding schools in the
mountains of North Georgia. In the process, a distinct female political culture developed that directly opposed
the individualism, corruption, and short-sightedness that plagued formal politics in the New South.
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