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Newspapers, Race, and Politics in Reconstruction New Orleans Nicholas F
September 11,1865
The Agrarian Protest in Louisiana, 1877-1900. William Ivy Hair Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
A Medley of Cultures: Louisiana History at the Cabildo
Black Periodicals and Newspapers. a Union List of Holdings in Libraries of the University of Wisconsin and the Library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin
U.S. Government Publishing Office Style Manual
The Fire-Eaters, the South, and Secession. (Volumes I and II)
African American Newspapers Title List
Gumbo Magazine, Spring 1994 Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Evangelicalism, Proslavery, and the Causes of the Civil War
Proceedings of the American Journalism Historians' Association Conference (Salt Lake City, Utah, October 5-7, 1993)
Major Edward A. Burke and Transnational New South Visionaries, 1870-1928 Michael Powers University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
White Creole Print Culture, Community, and Identity
African American Newspapers Series 2 Title List
What Can and Can't Be Said
AFRICAN-AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS on Microfilm at the University of Georgia Libraries
ED130290.Pdf
Black Policemen in Jim Crow New Orleans
Top View
News on the Margins: Surfacing Marginalized Voices in the News Collections of Libraries, Archives, and Museums
African American Newspapers: a Bibliography
The Perils of Passing: the Mccarys of Omaha
The Reconstruction of Jefferson Franklin Long Georgia’S First Black
Civil Rights in America: Racial Desegregation of Public Accommodations
A History of Negro Voting in Louisiana, 1877-1906. Allie Bayne Windham Webb Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Oscar James Dunn: a Case Study in Race & Politics in Reconstruction
Of These Sources, They Are Included in the Title Line of the Entry. City of Publication. List III Is Arranged by Reel and Title
November 03,1865
&Fears Fascinations
Playing with Jim Crow: African American Private Parks in Early Twentieth Century New Orleans