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Cowgirls: Women of the American West
by Teresa Jordan
University of Nebraska Press 1992
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Just out of college in the late 1970s, Teresa Jordan crisscrossed the rural
West, driving over 60,000 miles - from Montana to Texas, Nebraska to Oregon,
and North Dakota to the tip of California - in order to interview over 100
women who worked on ranches and in the rodeo. She photographed the women at
work and collected rare historic images from their scrapbooks, period newspapers
and magazines, and local historical societies. The result is this classic
of Western women's history which is now in a second, updated edition.
"Let Jordan introduce you to these women. You won't encounter
them anywhere else. Every one of them is worth knowing. Their lives are heroic
in the most literal sense of the word. Cowgirls are American originals."
-- Los
Angeles Times
"Jordan's book celebrates the pluck and grit of these overlooked
women. Reading about them is as easy as their work is hard."
-- Washington Post
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