Mrs. James B. Longstreet with Sen. Vardaman, 1913. Widow of Confederate General James Longstreet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-james-b-longstreet-with-sen-vardaman-1913-widow-of-confederate-general-james-longstreet-image506136648.html
RM2MBCECT–Mrs. James B. Longstreet with Sen. Vardaman, 1913. Widow of Confederate General James Longstreet.
Mrs. James B. Longstreet, Widow of Confederate General, 1913. Helen Dortch Longstreet campaigned for women to be made eligible for the position of State Librarian. This was the first successful movement in the state of Georgia towards breaking down the prejudice against women holding high political positions. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-james-b-longstreet-widow-of-confederate-general-1913-helen-dortch-longstreet-campaigned-for-women-to-be-made-eligible-for-the-position-of-state-librarian-this-was-the-first-successful-movement-in-the-state-of-georgia-towards-breaking-down-the-prejudice-against-women-holding-high-political-positions-image506136641.html
RM2MBCECH–Mrs. James B. Longstreet, Widow of Confederate General, 1913. Helen Dortch Longstreet campaigned for women to be made eligible for the position of State Librarian. This was the first successful movement in the state of Georgia towards breaking down the prejudice against women holding high political positions.
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