Blackberries in the Summer

“Blackberries in the Summer” by Don Bozeman, published by ProsePress in March 2014, is a biography that explores the life of Eulalie Salley, highlighting her significant contributions to women’s rights and her influential role in the establishment of Aiken’s Winter Colony. This edition spans 324 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed account of Salley’s career in real estate and her interactions with prominent figures who frequented Aiken during the early twentieth century.
Readers will find a comprehensive portrayal of Eulalie Salley’s life, focusing on her determination and impact within the realms of women’s rights and social dynamics. The narrative delves into her connections with the affluent individuals who built winter homes in Aiken, as well as her involvement in the community’s equestrian culture. Through this exploration, the book provides insights into the historical context of the time and the social challenges faced by women, making it a relevant addition to discussions in women’s studies and social science.
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“Blackberries in the Summer” portrays the life of Eulalie Salley with special emphasis on her drive for women’s rights and her remarkable role in the development of Aiken’s Winter Colony. Her career in real estate placed her in contact with the rich and famous people who came to Aiken to build winter cottages and participate in the community’s equestrian lifestyle in the first half of the twentieth century.
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