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Providing an exhaustive compendium of publications by and citations about Alabama-born writer William March, William March: An Annotated Checklist offers an invaluable resource …
A deeply personal memoir that unearths a family history of racism, slaveholding, and trauma as well as love and sparks of delight Marcia Herman’s family moved to Birmingham in …
A challenge to the long-held view that the only important and influential politicians in post-Reconstruction Deep South states were Democrats.In this insightful and exhaustively …
A lavishly illustrated history of this distinctive city's origins as a settlement on the banks of the Black Warrior River to its development into a thriving nexus of higher …
An easy-to-use guide to the most common trees in the state.From the understory flowering dogwood presenting its showy array of white bracts in spring, to the stately, towering …
A coming-of-age memoir evoking farm, mining, and small-town life in Alabama’s Tuscaloosa County as the world transitions from the Great Depression to World War II In the 1930s, the …
Alabama's history and culture revealed through fourteen iconic foods, dishes, and beverages. The Story of Alabama in Fourteen Foods explores well-known Alabama food traditions to …
The Road to Wildcat recounts the travels in North Alabama in the mid-1920s of Eleanor Risley (suffering from diabetes), her asthmatic husband, Pierre, their dog, John, and a …
How did the state step up to the challenges? There has been much scholarship on how the U.S. as a nation reacted to World War I, but few have explored how Alabama responded. Did …
In December of 1965, the year of the Selma-to-Montgomery march, a white Episcopal priest driving through a desperately poor, primarily black section of Wilcox County found himself …