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This is a ""Choice"" Outstanding Academic Title. This study challenges decades of scholarship on the roots of disfranchisement in America, arguing that historians have …
In some ways, no American city symbolizes the black struggle for civil rights more than Birmingham, Alabama. During the 1950s and 1960s, Birmingham gained national and …
The Chattahoochee River is one of the premier waterways of Georgia and the Southeast. It is a mecca for summer recreation, a priceless natural resource that provides water and …
Having encountered the Greensboro Guards through their Civil War diaries and letters, G. Ward Hubbs became interested in the connections between the Guards and the town for which …
Focusing on Alabama's textile industry, this study looks at the motivations behind the ""whites-only"" route taken by the Progressive reform movement in the South. In the early …
Another addition to the Southern Women series, Alabama Women celebrates women’s histories in the Yellowhammer State by highlighting the lives and contributions of women and …
This study challenges decades of scholarship on an ever-topical but misunderstood impulse behind disfranchisement in America: racism. In 1901 Alabama adopted a new state …
The Chattahoochee River is one of the premier waterways of Georgia and the Southeast. It is a mecca for summer recreation, a priceless natural resource that provides water and …
This title presents civil rights, economic justice, and the competition for political power after the Voting Rights Act.""Carry It On"" is an in-depth study of how the local …
The ""iron lace"" that graces the businesses, homes, squares, and cemeteries of Mobile, Alabama, is as vital a part of that southern port city as it is of New Orleans, Charleston, …