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Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
1 "In the Wonderland of the Mind": The Benefits of a Liberal Arts Education 13
2 "We Do Want More Southern Girls to Come": Entrance Requirements, Preparatory Departments and Schools, and Alumnae Networks 40
3 From Homesick Southerners to Independent Yankees: The Campus Experience 62
4 A Southerner in Yankeeland: Southern Clubs, Yankee Ways, and African American Classmates 78
5 After College: The Marriage and Career Dilemma 109
6 After College: The Activist 143
Notes 175
Bibliography 207
Index 223
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