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301:"Above all, he would know his slaves, each by name and each for his good points and foibles, most of them being inherited, or the children of those who had been handed down. He would expect constantly to guide and discipline and keep them contented by skillful handling. First and last, he would know that every plan, every decision, every quandary nagging his mind, save those of marketing his cotton and purchasing supplies from the outside, resolved itself into a human problem, if it could be so called: the problem of managing his black dependents. He would know he was master in all things on his plantation, everything, nothing excepted, including the life of his slaves. With it he would know that his station was secure as a southern gentleman." 175:
about the man who had defied the law by touching the sacred Tabernacle of Jehovah. In realizing that nothing fundamentally distinguished Miss Arthur from a white woman, she said that she had touched the "tabernacle of our sacred racial beliefs" and "not the slightest thing had happened".
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Katharine DuPre Lumpkin was born on December 22, 1897, in Macon, Georgia, to Annette Caroline Morris and William Wallace Lumpkin. Her father was a veteran of the Civil War. There were seven siblings, who by birth order were: Elizabeth (teacher), Hope (clergyman),
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in Aurora, New York in 1957 to teach as a professor of sociology. There, she taught a course "The Negro Minority in American Life," focusing on then contemporary issues of the civil rights movement. She taught there for nearly a decade before retiring to
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narrative of the Civil War. Her father William was raised on a plantation where his father owned approximately 1000 acres of land and 50 slaves in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. On southern slaveholders and how her father was raised she has written
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would be addressed by a black woman named Miss Jane Arthur. She later said that "the heavens had not fallen, nor the earth parted asunder to swallow us up in this unheard of transgression". She compared it to the biblical story from the
250:) with Douglas' four children, while Lumpkin worked at Smith College's Council of Industrial Studies (1932–39), then at the Institute of Labor Studies (1940–53). They worked together on several books including 166:. At Brenau she joined the Young Women's Christian Association serving as president before she graduated. In her autobiography, Lumpkin describes her shock upon learning that her all-white chapter of the 1313: 1278: 187:
with an MA in sociology in 1919. Returning to the South, she worked as the YWCA's national student secretary for the South, working with other YWCA women including
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to establish a program on interracial student groups to discuss racism and prejudices. Lumpkin left the YWCA in 1925 to pursue her PhD in sociology at the
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The rest of the biography focuses on Lumpkin's own upbringing in the South and her life experiences as a Southerner in the North and Midwest.
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Shutdowns in the Connecticut Valley: A Study of Worker Displacement in the Small Industrial Community
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and Elizabeth Lumpkin Glenn were the subjects of Jacqueline Dowd Hall's
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Within the Plantation Household: Black and White Women of the Old South
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Factors in the commitment of correctional school girls in Wisconsin
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Leaving Northampton by 1950, Lumpkin spent a year as a lecturer at
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After receiving her PhD, Lumpkin accepted a one-year position at
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Sisters and rebels : a struggle for the soul of America
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until she moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1979.
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Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America
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"new afterword by author". 894:The Family: A Study of Member Roles 384:The Emancipation of Angelina Grimke 360:Shutdowns in the Connecticut Valley 354:The Family: A Study of Member Roles 1282:Jaqueline Dowd Hall's website for 25: 1217:Lumpkin, Katharine DuPre (1931). 996:; Douglas, Dorothy Wolf (1972). 961:; Douglas, Dorothy Wolf (1937). 841:. Georgia Women of Achievement. 815:. Georgia Writers Hall of Fame. 787:Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth (2000). 368:with Dorothy Wolf Douglas (1937) 221:Social Sciences Research Council 203:in Madison, graduating in 1928. 1191:. University of Georgia Press. 1111:. University of Georgia Press. 489:. Westminster John Knox Press. 154:(politician), Morris (lawyer), 763:"Georgia Writers Hall of Fame" 133:. She is a member of both the 1: 2061:Nell Kendall Hodgson Woodruff 1223:American Journal of Sociology 1002:. 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Index

Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin
Macon, Georgia
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Macon, Georgia
Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
Georgia Women of Achievement
Alva
Grace
Brenau University
Gainesville, Georgia
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
Book of Samuel
New York
Columbia University
Frances Harriet Williams
Juanita Jane Saddler
Juliette Derricotte
University of Wisconsin
Mount Holyoke College
South Hadley, Massachusetts
Social Sciences Research Council
Dorothy Wolff Douglas
Paul Douglas
Northampton, Massachusetts
Smith College
Paul Douglas
The Manse
Mills College
Oakland, California
Wells College

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