Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
Jacquelyn Dowd Hall is the founding director of the Southern Oral History Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the coauthor of the prize-winning Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
Jacquelyn Dowd Hall is the founding director of the Southern Oral History Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the coauthor of the prize-winning Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Awards
Longlisted — Plutarch Award, 2020
Winner — Association of American Publishers PROSE Award, 2020
Winner — PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography, 2020
Winner — Summersell Prize, 2020
Winner — Southern Historical Association Charles S. Sydnor Award, 2020
Winner — Georgia Historical Society Bell Award, 2020
Books by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America
Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
Hardback, 2019
Winner of the PEN / Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography and the Southern Historical Association Sydnor Award
Three sisters from the South wrestle with orthodoxies of race, sexuality, and...Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America
Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
Paperback, 2020
Three sisters from the American South wrestle with orthodoxies of race, sexuality and privilege.Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America
Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
E Book, 2019
Three sisters from the American South wrestle with orthodoxies of race, sexuality and privilege.