Julia Taylor Ebel Author of Books and Poetry Celebrating Nature, Heritage and Cultural History |
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Art by Sherry Jensen of Greensboro, NC Willie Parker Peace History Book Award Winner, 2004 The odds were against Addie Clawson in 1936 when she got the job as rural mail carrier for Route 1, Boone, North Carolina. She didn’t have a car. Neither did she know how to drive. That was on a Friday. By Monday she had a car, and she drove it on her mail route. Mountain roads on her route crossed several streams and even the New River. Addie’s car couldn’t travel the roughest roads, so her husband met her with a horse part-way through her mail route. Addie swapped the car for the horse and later met her husband to swap back before finishing the day’s run. While women
had held positions as postmasters for many years, few women delivered
mail on rural routes in 1936. Addie was the first female to do so in her
community and one of few nationally at the time. Bets were wagered across
the county as to how long Addie could hold the job—a few days, a
few weeks. A petition was signed to Boone area residents recall many stories of Addie Clawson, most true. She was said to have made horseback mail deliveries as large as tires and a porch swing. A Boone postal worker told of hearing how folks at the Boone Post Office had to thaw her feet out of the stirrups when she returned at the end of her route. Actually, she just used her horse on a portion of her route, but the exaggerated story speaks to Addie’s legendary reputation of courage and dedication. Addie Clawson set an example for the generations of females who followed her. She assured them that doors to the world are open and offered them courage to pursue their dreams. Photographs along with sketches bring history to life and kindle nostalgia. -- 32 pages; all ages “Julia
Ebel's delightful words capture the true spirit of mountain women who
forged new paths for today's generation to follow. Her portrayal of Addie
Clawson shows us that such strong women were paving the way for equality
long before that issue had a name.” “For
every enduring mountain tale, another fades into obscurity. Fortunately,
Julia Ebel has rescued the true story of Addie Clawson, a pioneering rural
mail carrier who proved that no job is too tough for a strong woman. This
unsung heroine wins my stamp of approval.” To Order (ISBN: 1-887905-67-7); $9.95. Published by Parkway Publishers, Inc. Order signed copies from the author: Distributed through John F. Blair, Publisher, 1406 Plaza Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27103; 1-800-222-9796; http://www.blairpub.com Also available through national distributors, including Baker & Taylor and Ingrams. Study Guide Available
in Microsoft Word. Click here to download a
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