ARTICLES |
Title | Author | pg |
From Centerpiece to Center Stage: Kelly Ingram Park, Segregation, and Civil Rights in Birmingham, Alabama. | By Thomas H. Cox | 29 |
African-American Inclusion in the Fifth Naval District. | By Paul C. Moulton | 45 |
Life and Times of a Rebel Girl: ]ane Speed and the Alabama Communist Party. | By Catherine Fosl | |
Coach Paul Bryant and the Integration of the University of Alabama Football Team. | By Brent Wellborn | |
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BOOKS ON THE SOUTH |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
ASHWORTH, Slavery Capitalism, and Politics in the Antebellum Republic, | by Robert E. Wright | 81 |
BASS and DE VRIES, The Transformation of Southern Politics | by Jason Battles | 82 |
BELKNAR Ferleral Law and Southern Order, | by Glenn Feldman | 84 |
BLESER, ed., Tokens of Affection | by Jennifier Harrison | 85 |
BRADLEY The Battle of Bentonville | by Harry S. Laver | 86 |
BRIDGES, "Frankly My Dear?," | by Leslee K. Gilbert | 87 |
BROWN, No Duty to Retreat | by James D. Rice | 88 |
BYERMAN, Seizing the World | by Eric R. Jackson | 89 |
CHAPPELL, Inside Agitators | by Kari Frederickson | 93 |
CLARK and GUICE, The Old Southwest. 1795-1830, | by John Mousty | 90 |
CORTNER, The Kingfish and the Constitution, | by Raymond Blair | 94 |
FERRELL, ed., Holding the Line, | by Eric Tscheschlolt | 95 |
GRIFFIN and DOYLE, eds., The South as an American Problem, | by Janet G. Hudson | 96 |
HEIDER, ed., Images of the South, | by Kristine M. McCusker | 97 |
HILL, One Name but Several Faces, | by John Howard | 99 |
KING, Civil Right: and the Idea of Freedom, | by Stephen Petrus | 101 |
KING, Stolen Childhood, | by David Libby | 102 |
KIRBY, The Countercultural South, | by Eric L. Rousey | 103 |
KLUNDER, Lewis Cass and the Politics of Moderation | by David Schroeder | 105 |
MANCINI, One Dies, Get Another, | by Timothy W. Dixon | 107 |
MARSHALL, Violence in the Black Patch of Kentucky and Tennessee | by Natalie Ring | 108 |
MILANICH, Florida and the Invasion From Europe, | by Robert W Faubel | 109 |
MORRIS, Southern Slavery and the Law 1619-1860, | by Michael Ross | 110 |
NUTT, Toward Peacekeeping | by Matthew Loayza | 111 |
PERMALOFF and GRAFTON, Political Power in Alabama, | by Wes Borucki | 112 |
PUDUR ed. Appalachia in the Making | by Richard D. Starnes | 114 |
REID, Picturing Texas, | by Erik Carlson | 115 |
ROBBINS, Sidelines Activist | by Hugo Isom | 116 |
SIMPSON, The Fable of the Southern Writer, | by Paul Murphy | 118 |
STEGMAIER, Texas, New Mexieo, and the Compromise of 1850, | by Phillip Papas | 120 |
STRAHAN, Andrew Jackson Higgins and the Boats That Won World War II | by Janet G. Valentine | 122 |
TYLER, Silk Stockings & Ballot Boxes | by Randal L. Hall | 123 |
WASELKOV and BRAUND, eds., William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians, | by Greg O?Bricn | 124 |
WHITES, The Civil War as a Crisis in Gender; | by Mary Block | 125 |
WILEY, The Road to Appomattox, | by Bryant Sapp | 127 |
WOODWORTH, Davis and Lee at War | by Paul D. Gelpi, ]r | 128 |
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NOTEWORTHY TITLES |
Author(s)/Title | Reviewer | pg |
AYERS, et al, All Over The Map, | by Christina Rabe Seger | 129 |
BLACK, Casting Her Own Shadow, | by Pamela Mills | 131 |
BRAUND, Deerskins and Duffels, | by Daniel E. Crowe | 131 |
BURTON, Indian Territory and the United States, 1866-1906 | by Jenny Davis | 133 |
CASTEL, Winning and Losing in the Civil War | by Ethan S. Rafuse | 134 |
CHAFFIN, Fatal Glory, | by Thomas S. Jennings | 136 |
COLLINS, The 56th EVAC Hospital, | by Patrick E Callahan | 137 |
DREZ, ed., Voices of D-Day, | by Wanda Ellen Wakefield | 138 |
EANNING, Peace and Disarmament, | by Dean Eafoutis | 139 |
GALLAGHER, ed., The Third Day at Gettysburg and Beyond, | by Thomas Grace | 141 |
GOODRICH, Black Flag | by William E. Emerson | 142 |
GREENE, Negotiated Authorities, | by Matthew Schuenbachler | 144 |
HARRIS, African-American Reaction to the War in Ethiopia, 1936-1941, | by Barry M. Stentiford | 145 |
HORN, Adapting to a New World, | by James Baird | 146 |
HUGHES, ed., The Quest for the Primitive Church and The Primitive Church in the Modern Whrld | by Larry G. Gray | 148 |
KLEIN and ACKERMAN, eds., Women and Power in Native North America, | by Izumi Ishii | 149 |
LEUCHTENBERG, The FDR Years, | by Andrew E. Kersten | 150 |
LONGACRE, The Cavalry at Gettyshurg, | by Michael R. Hanna | 151 |
LOWI, The End of the Republican Era, | by Stephen M. Klugewiiz | 152 |
MORRISON, Go Cat Go! | by Christopher J. Kreiser | 154 |
RHEA, The Battle of the Wilderness May 5-6 1864, | by Dean Eafioutis | 155 |
WILLIAMS, Rethinking Race, | by Daniel A. Clark | 157 |