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- The Great Migration in Black and White: New Evidence on the Geographic Mobility of American Southerners
- Forts Henry, Heiman, and Donelson: the African-American Exp Erience
- Black Life in Hanover County, Virginia During the Era of Disfranchisement
- “I've Known Rivers:” Representations of the Mississippi River
- It Was North of Tennessee: African American Migration to Louisville and the Meaning of the South
- How the Great Migration Shaped Black Lives and Transformed America
- Chocolate City Way up South in Appalachia: Black Knoxville at the Intersection of Race, Place, and Region
- African American Land Retention in the US South from Reconstruction to World War II Camille Goldmon University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Black Southerners in Confederate Armies
- Black History Instructional Resource Packet
- The Economics of the Civil Rights Revolution
- Reframing Black Southerners' Experiences in the Courts, 1865 1950
- Race, Place, and Community Politics After the Civil War
- Tennessee's Black Postwar Emigration Movements, 1866–1880
- Southern Opposition to Civil Rights in the United States Senate: a Tactical and Ideological Analysis, 1938-1965 Keith M
- The North Comes South Northern Methodists in Florida During Reconstruction
- The Routledge History of the American South Southern Identity
- Free Black Slaveowners in Virginia Philip J
- Lynching in America
- Booker T. Washington and the Politics of the Disenfranchised
- Free Black Slaveowners in Virginia Philip J
- Everyday Resistance by Samuel Davis a Nation Under Our Feet
- Education in the American South: Historical Context, Current State, and Future Possibilities
- Between Emancipation and Enfranchisement
- August 2020 TABLE of CONTENTS
- Race, Marriage, and the Law of Freedom: Alabama and Virginia 1860S-1960 - Freedom: Personal Liberty and Private Law
- Coming Home: Black Return Migration to the Yazoo -Mississippi Delta. Robert Norman Brown II Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
- Download the FAMU Way Historical Survey
- The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past
- Health Care for African Americans in Mississippi, 1877-1946 Dissertation
- Violence, Tennessee and Race Relations
- JIM CROW Discussion Guide
- Reaping What You Sow: Southern Cultures, Black Traditions, and Black Women
- Booker T. Washington, Industrial Accommodation and Black Workers in the Jim Crow South*
- The Demise of Industrial Education for African Americans: Revisiting the Industrial Curriculum in Higher Education
- Black Enlistment and the Confederate Military Frank Edward Deserino