century. I thought that leather would’ve been too expensive for lower class 18th century women. But leather stays were obviously the cheapest stays for 18th century working women. If other types of stays were too expensive, then leather stays were worn.Continue reading18th Century Leather Stays...
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The university claims to be the first school in the state that was open to all races, genders, ethnicities and religious affiliations. Claflin produced two of the first five Black women in the world to receive college degrees: Alice Jackson Moorer and Annie Thortne Holmes, both 1884 graduates...