Uplifting the South: Mary Mildred Sullivan's Legacy for Appalachia
by Kathleen Curtis Wilson
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Although Scarlett O'Hara's is a fictional character, there were some real Southern women who possessed legendary strengths. One such woman is Mary Sullivan, a 19th century woman with an iron will, persuasive Southern charm, and motives that were selfless in contrast to Scarlett's entirely selfish ones. This work looks into Mary Sullivan's legacy.Members
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