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The Ahern Home of Texarkana

English

By (author): Doris Douglas Davis Thomas W. Cutrer

Focused on an early twentieth-century home in Texarkana, Arkansas, Doris Douglas Daviss The Ahern Home of Texarkana offers not only a discussion of the architecture of a Classical Revival dwelling but also provides a closely observed account of the material culture and social structures of a particular time and place in the American South.

Built in 19051906 by Patrick Ahern, who immigrated to the United States from Dungarvan, Ireland, in 1861, the house at 403 Laurel Street was home to Ahern, his wife Mary, their six children, and a variety of descendants for over a century before its acquisition by the Texarkana Museums System in 2011. Today, the house, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves as a writing retreat, music center, and venue for historical presentations and educational activities.

Based on archival materials, interviews with members of the family and those who knew them, and other research, Daviss examination of the home and its inhabitants also includes a discussion of the complex relationship between persons of privilege such as the Aherns and the domestic servants, predominantly African American, whose often-arduous work made possible the smooth functioning of the household within its social context in the Jim Crow South. Describing the fraught relationships in the South between Black domestic servants and their white employers, Davis presents evidence of the inevitable despair wrought by inequality and the tremendous capacity of the human heart to love.

This detailed tour of the home, its construction and furnishings, and the socio-historical context of its day-to-day activities provides readers a window of understanding and appreciation that will inform students and scholars of material culture as well as those interested in historical preservation.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 31 Jul 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Texas A & M University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781648431982

About Doris Douglas DavisThomas W. Cutrer

Doris Douglas Davis is emerita professor of English at Texas A&M UniversityTexarkana. Author of numerous journal articles and book chapters she has also served as the series editor for the Red River Valley Books Series sponsored by Texas A&M UniversityTexarkana.

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