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In Maintaining Segregation, LeeAnn G. Reynolds explores how black and white children in the early twentieth-century South learned about segregation in their homes, schools, and churches. As public lyn
In her innovative study of women activists in late twentieth-century Virginia, Megan Taylor Shockley argues that feminists challenged the traditional patriarchal system in the state by engaging direct
In Delta Empire: Lee Wilson and the Transformation of Agriculture in the New South Jeannie Whayne employs the fascinating history of a powerful plantation owner in the Arkansas delta to recount the ev
An authoritative popular history that places the state in regional and national context. Written by passionate Alabamian and accomplished historian Wayne Flynt, Alabama in the Twentieth Century offers
Though it had helped define the New South era, the first wave of regional industrialization had clearly lost momentum even before the Great Depression. These nine original case studies look at how Wor
Six of the ten papers were presented at a March 1998 conference at Georgia State University. Seven of them present original primary research, two are historiographical essays, and one is an oral inter