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Hardcover Alva, That Vanderbilt-Belmont Woman: Her Story as She Might Have Told It Book

ISBN: 0934881138

ISBN13: 9780934881135

Alva, That Vanderbilt-Belmont Woman: Her Story as She Might Have Told It

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Alva, That Vanderbilt-Belmont Woman.Copyright 1992 by Margaret Rector with 324 pages. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Glosses over Alva Belmont's racism

The book is not well written, but it is written. The book doesn't develop the role Alva Belmont's racism played in shaping her dictatorial attitude. Try to get a copy of Alva Belmont's autobiography to compare with Rector's book. Alva Belmont, the daughter of an Alabama cotton planter, was a brazen racist. "I was a natural dictator," she wrote of herself. "I enjoyed nothing so much as tyrannizing over the little slave children on my father's cotton plantation."

The Indomitable or Abominable Alva?

Rector joins the legion of writers who have perpetuated the myth of Alva Belmont as the wave, not the float. This myth is a gross exaggeration. The author doesn't grasp that Alva Belmont's lack of scruples did put Caroline Astor, a woman of principle, at a disadvantage in the social arena. I did enjoy the book as semifiction.
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