Southern States -- Race relations
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Southern States -- Race relations
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Southern States
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- Going South, Jewish women in the civil rights movement, Debra L. Schultz ; foreword by Blanche Wiessen Cook
- Slavery in the South, a state-by-state history, Clayton E. Jewett and John O. Allen ; foreword by Jon L. Wakelyn
- Deep souths, Delta, Piedmont, and Sea Island society in the age of segregation, J. William Harris
- To the mountaintop, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s sacred mission to save America, 1955-1968, Stewart Burns
- Essays on the American civil rights movement, by John Dittmer, George C. Wright, and W. Marvin Dulaney ; introduction by Clayborne Carson ; edited by W. Marvin Dulaney and Kathleen Underwood
- Black and white women of the Old South, the peculiar sisterhood in American literature, Minrose C. Gwin
- Class, race, and the Civil Rights Movement, Jack M. Bloom
- Closer to freedom, enslaved women and everyday resistance in the plantation South, Stephanie M.H. Camp
- Masters of the big house, elite slaveholders of the mid-nineteenth-century South, William Kauffman Scarborough
- To redeem the soul of America, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King, Jr., Adam Fairclough ; [with a new afterword by the author]
- Radio and the struggle for civil rights in the South, Brian Ward
- White fright, the sexual panic at the heart of America's racist history, Jane Dailey
- Carry me back, the domestic slave trade in American life, Steven Deyle
- Race relations at the margins, slaves and poor whites in the antebellum Southern countryside, Jeff Forret
- The debate over slavery, antislavery and proslavery liberalism in antebellum America, David F. Ericson
- Strong inside, Perry Wallace and the collision of race and sports in the South, Andrew Maraniss
- Pursuing the dream, 1965-1971, Sean Dolan
- A class of their own, Black teachers in the segregated South, Adam Fairclough
- Representations of slavery, race and ideology in southern plantation museums, Jennifer L. Eichstedt and Stephen Small
- Singing the Lord's song in a strange land, Joseph E. Lowery
- The lost education of Horace Tate, uncovering the hidden heroes who fought for justice in schools, Vanessa Siddle Walker
- The invitation, Clifton Taulbert
- How free is free?, the long death of Jim Crow, Leon F. Litwack
- Nonviolent resistance in the civil rights movement, by Gail Terp
- Masters & slaves in the house of the Lord, race and religion in the American South, 1740-1870, John B. Boles, editor
- Memory in black and white, race, commemoration, and the post-bellum landscape, Paul A. Shackel
- South to America, a journey below the Mason-Dixon to understand the soul of a nation, Imani Perry
- Ella Baker and the Black freedom movement, a radical democratic vision, Barbara Ransby
- Assassins, eccentrics, politicians, and other persons of interest, fifty pieces from the road, Curtis Wilkie
- A death in the delta, the story of Emmett Till, Stephen J. Whitfield
- Forty acres and a mule, the Freedman's Bureau and Black land ownership, Claude F. Oubre ; with a new foreword by Katherine C. Mooney
- Plantation society and race relations, the origins of inequality, edited by Thomas J. Durant, Jr. and J. David Knottnerus
- Masterful women, slaveholding widows from the American Revolution through the Civil War, Kirsten E. Wood
- The lost education of Horace Tate, uncovering the hidden heroes who fought for justice in schools, Vanessa Siddle Walker
- But now I see, the White southern racial conversion narrative, Fred Hobson
- Race in the American South, from slavery to civil rights, David Brown and Clive Webb
- Black, white, and southern, race relations and southern culture, 1940 to the present, David R. Goldfield
- Black like me, the definitive Griffin estate edition, corrected from original manuscripts, John Howard Griffin ; with a foreword by Studs Terkel ; historic photographs by Don Rutledge ; and an afterword by Robert Bonazzi
- Great ambitions, 1896-1909, Pierre Hauser
- Region, race, and cities, interpreting the urban South, David Goldfield
- The rise of the Jim Crow era, edited by Maria Hussey
- Hunting and fishing in the new South, black labor and white leisure after the Civil War, Scott E. Giltner
- In search of Bisco, Erskine Caldwell
- Strong inside, the true story of how perry wallace broke college basketball's color line, Andrew Maraniss
- The Hairstons, an American family in black and white, Henry Wiencek
- Self-taught, African American education in slavery and freedom, Heather Andrea Williams
- Black freedom, white resistance, and red menace, civil rights and anticommunism in the Jim Crow South, Yasuhiro Katagiri
- T. Thomas Fortune, the Afro-American agitator, a collection of writings, 1880-1928, edited by Shawn Leigh Alexander
- Turning south again, re-thinking modernism/re-reading Booker T., Houston A. Baker, Jr
- A dream deferred, the Jim Crow era, Anne Wallace Sharp
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