Sisters and Rebels
- 704 pages
- 25 hours of reading
Three sisters from the American South wrestle with orthodoxies of race, sexuality and privilege.
Jacquelyn Hall is a distinguished historian whose work delves into U.S. women's history, Southern history, and the history of the working class. Her research, often incorporating oral histories, explores the cultural and intellectual currents of the past. Through her approach, she fosters a deeper national understanding and engagement with key aspects of American life. Hall has dedicated herself to enriching the nation's grasp of the humanities and shaping our understanding of the American soul.

Three sisters from the American South wrestle with orthodoxies of race, sexuality and privilege.