Sentimental State
Discover the powerful insights of Sentimental State by Elizabeth Garner Masarik, published by the University of Georgia Press in 2024. This compelling 236-page paperback explores how middle-class women, both white and Black, utilized the prevailing culture of sentiment during the nineteenth century to ignite political action in the Progressive Era. Masarik's engaging narrative sheds light on the vital role these women played in shaping social change, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in sociology and the history of women's activism in the United States. Dive into a pivotal moment in history and understand the emotional undercurrents that fueled a movement. Order your copy today and uncover the profound impact of sentiment on political landscapes!