Dorothy Shawhan
Dorothy Shawhan (1942-2014) was an outstanding educator and writer. She taught at Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi, where she chaired the Division of Languages and Literature from 1991 to 2006. She published widely in literary and scholarly journals and authored four books, including the widely popular novel Lizzie, based on the life of a Mississippi governor’s daughter, and coauthored a biography, Lucy Somerville Howorth: New Deal Lawyer, Politician, and Feminist from the South.
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Fannye Cook
Mississippi's Pioneering Conservationist
University Press of Mississippi
A biography of Mississippi’s trailblazing female conservationist and scientist
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