Meet 12 Baylor women who have made names for themselves in the arts
…er early feminist writings. Her research on black folk songs was published several times: “On the Trail of Negro Folksong,” “In the Land of Cotton,” “Can’t Get a Red Bird,” and “The Strawberry Smile.” She was also a prolific author, publishing collections of poetry and folk songs, monographs, and short stories. But Scarborough’s most famous work by far is her novel The Wind — the story of a young woman who moves to the West Texas town of Sweetwate…