Southern States -- Race relations
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Southern States -- Race relations
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Southern States
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Incoming Resources
- South by southwest, planter emigration and identity in the slave South, James David Miller
- Ever is a long time, a journey into Mississippi's dark past, a memoir, W. Ralph Eubanks
- Southeastern Indians since the Removal Era, edited by Walter L. Williams
- Class, race, and the Civil Rights Movement, Jack M. Bloom
- Freedom, racism, and Reconstruction, collected writings of LaWanda Cox, edited by Donald G. Nieman
- A voice from the South, Anna Julia Cooper ; with an introduction by Mary Helen Washington
- Governor LeRoy Collins of Florida : spokesman of the new South, Tom Wagy
- Race relations in the South
- Simple decency & common sense, the southern conference movement, 1938-1963, Linda Reed
- Carry me back, the domestic slave trade in American life, Steven Deyle
- Radio and the struggle for civil rights in the South, Brian Ward
- Black like me, John Howard Griffin
- At the hands of persons unknown, the lynching of Black America, Philip Dray
- African American life in the rural South, 1900-1950, edited by R. Douglas Hurt
- Bursting bonds, enlarged edition [of] The heir of slaves : the autobiography of a "new Negro", by William Pickens ; edited by William L. Andrews
- Blacks and social change, impact of the civil rights movement in southern communities, James W. Button
- Going South, Jewish women in the civil rights movement, Debra L. Schultz ; foreword by Blanche Wiesen Cook
- The invisible war, the African American anti-slavery resistance from the Stono Rebellion through the Seminole wars, edited by Y.N. Kly
- Jumpin' Jim Crow, southern politics from Civil War to civil rights, edited by Jane Dailey, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore, and Bryant Simon
- Life under the Jim Crow laws, by Charles George
- Children of the movement, the sons and daughters of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad, George Wallace, Andrew Young, Julian Bond, Stokely Carmichael, Bob Moses, James Chaney, Elaine Brown, and others reveal how the civil rights movement tested and transformed their families, John Blake
- On being female, black, and free, essays by Margaret Walker, 1932-1992, edited by Maryemma Graham
- Children of the civil rights era, Catherine A. Welch
- Masterful women, slaveholding widows from the American Revolution through the Civil War, Kirsten E. Wood
- In search of Bisco, Erskine Caldwell ; foreword by Wayne Mixon
- Before Brown, civil rights and white backlash in the modern South, edited by Glenn Feldman
- A nation under our feet, Black political struggles in the rural South, from slavery to the great migration, Steven Hahn
- Deep souths, Delta, Piedmont, and Sea Island society in the age of segregation, J. William Harris
- Myths of the plantation society, slavery in the American South and the West Indies, Nathalie Dessens
- Homecoming, the story of African-American farmers, Charlene Gilbert and Quinn Eli
- Remembering Jim Crow, African Americans tell about life in the segregated South, senior editors, William H. Chafe, Raymond Gavins, Robert Korstad ; [and 5 other associate editors]
- Throwing off the cloak of privilege, white Southern women activists in the Civil Rights Era, edited by Gail S. Murray ; foreword by Stanley Harrold and Randall M. Miller
- The South and the southerner, Ralph McGill
- The path to the greater, freer, truer world, southern civil rights and anticolonialism, 1937-1955, Lindsey R. Swindall
- Stetson Kennedy, applied folklore and cultural advocacy, Peggy A. Bulger
- Black freedom, white resistance, and red menace, civil rights and anticommunism in the Jim Crow South, Yasuhiro Katagiri
- The Southern mystique, Howard Zinn
- African Americans in the South, issues of race, class, and gender, Hans A. Baer and Yvonne Jones, editors
- Standing on holy ground, a triumph over hate crime in the deep South, Sandra E. Johnson
- Remembering Jim Crow, African Americans tell about life in the segregated South, senior editors, William H. Chafe, Raymond Gavins, Robert Korstad ; associate editors, Paul Ortiz ... [et al.]
- Black flag over Dixie, racial atrocities and reprisals in the Civil War, edited by Gregory J.W. Urwin
- The hidden wound, Wendell Berry
- Better day coming, Blacks and equality, 1890-2000, Adam Fairclough
- Making whiteness, the culture of segregation in the South, 1890-1940, Grace Elizabeth Hale
- Man in the mirror, John Howard Griffin and the story of Black like me, Robert Bonazzi
- Methodists and the crucible of race, 1930-1975, Peter C. Murray
- Black exodus, the great migration from the American South, edited by Alferdteen Harrison
- Latino workers in the contemporary South, edited by Arthur D. Murphy, Colleen Blanchard, and Jennifer A. Hill
- To the mountaintop, Martin Luther King Jr.'s sacred mission to save America, 1955-1968, Stewart Burns
- Howard W. Odum's folklore odyssey, transformation to tolerance through African American folk studies, Lynn Moss Sanders
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