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Rebecca Latimer Felton

  • Women in the United States Congress: 1917-2012

    Women in the United States Congress: 1917-2012

  • Study Guide for the Georgia History Exemption Exam Below Are 99 Entries in the New Georgia Encyclopedia (Available At

    Study Guide for the Georgia History Exemption Exam Below Are 99 Entries in the New Georgia Encyclopedia (Available At

  • Ss8h7abcd SUMMARY - the New South – Racism – Civil Rights Activists of the Early 20Th Century

    Ss8h7abcd SUMMARY - the New South – Racism – Civil Rights Activists of the Early 20Th Century

  • Andrew Sledd Revisited Terry L. Matthews, Phd / Mount Airy, North Carolina

    Andrew Sledd Revisited Terry L. Matthews, Phd / Mount Airy, North Carolina

  • Westward Expansion and Indian Removal

    Westward Expansion and Indian Removal

  • Racism – Civil Rights Activists of the Early 20Th Century

    Racism – Civil Rights Activists of the Early 20Th Century

  • Female Historical Figures and Historical Topics

    Female Historical Figures and Historical Topics

  • "A Call to Honor" : Rebecca Latimer Felton and White Supremacy Open PDF in Browser

  • Leo Frank Lynching Daily Activity

    Leo Frank Lynching Daily Activity

  • Former Women Members “I’M No Lady, I’M a Member of Congress”

    Former Women Members “I’M No Lady, I’M a Member of Congress”

  • Critical Bibliography

    Critical Bibliography

  • Lynching, Violence, Beauty, and the Paradox of Feminist History

    Lynching, Violence, Beauty, and the Paradox of Feminist History

  • The Aftermath of Sorrow: White Women╎s Search for Their Lost Cause, 1861-1917

    The Aftermath of Sorrow: White Women╎s Search for Their Lost Cause, 1861-1917

  • Unit 7 and 8 Study Guide

    Unit 7 and 8 Study Guide

  • The Women's Suffrage Movement in Georgia, 1895-1925

    The Women's Suffrage Movement in Georgia, 1895-1925

  • Bourbon Triumvirate

    Bourbon Triumvirate

  • How the Supreme Court Promoted White Supremacy and Racial Violence in the Late Nineteenth Century

    How the Supreme Court Promoted White Supremacy and Racial Violence in the Late Nineteenth Century

  • ETD Correct Submit

    ETD Correct Submit

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  • Women in the United States Congress: 1917-2008
  • 8 Grade Social Studies New South to World War I Unit Information
  • LOCKE-THESIS.Pdf
  • Dixie's Daughters New Perspectives on the History of the South
  • For the Record: Revisiting and Revising Past and Present 1898 Wilmington Race Riot Narratives
  • The American Yawp VOLUME II: AFTER 1877
  • American Slave Owners
  • The Life and Death of the Solid South: a Political History
  • Novel Resistance: Cultural Capital, Social Fiction, and American Realism, 1861-1911
  • Lynching and Women's Rights in the American South Laura Devouge
  • Strange Career and the Need for a Second Reconstruction of the History of Race Relations1
  • Introduction 1. Interview with Ernest Withers, June 14, 2001. I Did Not
  • “One of the Lord's Democrats”: Nellie Peters Black and the Practical
  • Women, Gender, and Racial Violence in South Carolina, 1865--1900
  • To Recommend to Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz the Removal of the Names of Charles B
  • The Religion of White Rage
  • Resisting Lynching: Black Grassroots Responses to Lynching in the Mississippi and Arkansas Deltas, 1882–1938
  • Volume VII, Spring/Summer 2013, Nos. 1&2


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