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In Glory's Shadow: The Citadel, Shannon Faulkner, and a Changing America

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In Glory's Shadow explores the history of The Citadel, an institution set on preserving tradition in the face of profound change. Established as protection against slave insurrections feared by the white minority of Charleston, South Carolina, a generation later The Citadel was a school of privilege for young white men. Through two world wars it grew in size and reputation, proudly providing the United States with (male) military leaders, paying little heed to what was happening in the country around it.

In 1993, when the school rescinded Shannon Faulkner's admission because of her gender, a landmark legal battle ensued. Faulkner won, and although she faced vicious harassment and left after a week, The Citadel was forced to nearly 30 women have graduated since her brief time at The Citadel. In Glory's Shadow is an engrossing and illuminating look at this pivotal event in military history and the history of women.

364 pages, Paperback

First published January 25, 2000

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June 4, 2022
A very hard read but a necessary one. I originally picked up this book because of interest in the Citadel from Pat Conroy and living in South Carolina for most of my life. Very well researched on Shannon Faulkner’s case and a unique time period in SC. Would highly recommend to anyone who is interested.
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