Rebecca S. Montgomery is professor of history at Texas State University and the author of The Politics of Education in the New South: Women and Reform in Georgia, 1890-1930.
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"Montgomery's intellectual biography provides an insightful examination of race, gender, and educational reform in the South during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Well-researched and highly readable, Celeste Parrish and Educational Reform in the Progressive-Era South is an important contribution in the fields of gender and Progressive-Era history."--Louisiana History "Clearly written and thoughtfully argued, the book makes a compelling case for the importance of Parrish and contributes to the history of southern education and especially white women's centrality to the expansion of post-Civil War education."--Journal of Southern History "In this gracefully written, deeply researched, and moving account, Rebecca Montgomery shows us why Celeste Parrish may have been one of the most fascinating, yet overlooked educators of the Progressive Era, a woman who mounted powerful challenges to gender and racial oppression in the South and inspired those who followed."--Jackie M. Blount, coeditor of Philosophy and History of Education: Diverse Perspectives on Their Value and Relationship

