HISTORY / United States: 20th Century
Alabama Getaway
The Political Imaginary and the Heart of Dixie
The American South in the Twentieth Century
Baptized in Blood
The Religion of the Lost Cause, 1865–1920
Before Scopes
Evangelicalism, Education, and Evolution in Tennessee, 1870–1925
Before the New Deal
Social Welfare in the South, 1830–1930
The Belle of Ashby Street
Helen Douglas Mankin and Georgia Politics
Beyond Atlanta
The Struggle for Racial Equality in Georgia, 1940-1980
The Brown Decision, Jim Crow, and Southern Identity
Camille, 1969
Histories of a Hurricane
Carpet Capital
The Rise of a New South Industry
Carry It On
The War on Poverty and the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama, 1964–1972
Cause at Heart
A Former Communist Remembers
Charlotte, NC
The Global Evolution of a New South City
Civil Rights History from the Ground Up
Local Struggles, a National Movement
Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory
The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory
A Clashing of the Soul
John Hope and the Dilemma of African American Leadership and Black Higher Education in the Early Twentieth Century
Closer to the Truth Than Any Fact
Memoir, Memory, and Jim Crow
Codename Greenkil
The 1979 Greensboro Killings
A Common Thread
Labor, Politics, and Capital Mobility in the Textile Industry
Communists on Campus
Race, Politics, and the Public University in Sixties North Carolina
Confronting the Color Line
The Broken Promise of the Civil Rights Movement in Chicago
Creating the Big Easy
New Orleans and the Emergence of Modern Tourism, 1918–1945
The Creation-Evolution Debate
Historical Perspectives
The Culture of Property
Race, Class, and Housing Landscapes in Atlanta, 1880–1950
The Darien Journal of John Girardeau Legare, Ricegrower
Deep in Our Hearts
Nine White Women in the Freedom Movement
Deluxe Jim Crow
Civil Rights and American Health Policy, 1935–1954
Democracy Delayed
Congressional Reapportionment and Urban-Rural Conflict in the 1920s
The Disfranchisement Myth
Poor Whites and Suffrage Restriction in Alabama
Divine Agitators
The Delta Ministry and Civil Rights in Mississippi
Dixie Emporium
Tourism, Foodways, and Consumer Culture in the American South
Everybody Was Black Down There
Race and Industrial Change in the Alabama Coalfields
The Evolution of Southern Culture
Fight against Fear
Southern Jews and Black Civil Rights
Flight Patterns
Trends of Aeronautical Development In the United States, 1918–1929
Freedom Writer
Virginia Foster Durr, Letters from the Civil Rights Years
From Selma to Sorrow
The Life and Death of Viola Liuzzo
Georgia in Black and White
Explorations in Race Relations of a Southern State, 1865-1950
A Georgia Lawyer
His Observations and Public Service
The Good War's Greatest Hits
World War II and American Remembering
Grace Towns Hamilton and the Politics of Southern Change
Guten Tag, Y'all
Globalization and the South Carolina Piedmont, 1950—2000
Here, George Washington Was Born
Memory, Material Culture, and the Public History of a National Monument
The Herndons
An Atlanta Family
Highbrows, Hillbillies, and Hellfire
Public Entertainment in Atlanta, 1880–1930
A Home-Concealed Woman
The Diaries of Magnolia Wynn Le Guin, 1901-1913
Hope Among Us Yet
Social Criticism and Social Solace in Depression America
Hope and Danger in the New South City
Working-Class Women and Urban Development in Atlanta, 1890–1940
Integrating the 40 Acres
The Fifty-Year Struggle for Racial Equality at the University of Texas
The Invention of Ecocide
Agent Orange, Vietnam, and the Scientists Who Changed the Way We Think about the Environment
Jimmy Carter, the Politics of Family, and the Rise of the Religious Right
Judgment and Grace in Dixie
Southern Faiths from Faulkner to Elvis
Jury Discrimination
The Supreme Court, Public Opinion, and a Grassroots Fight for Racial Equality in Mississippi
Latino Immigrants and the Transformation of the U.S. South
Liberalism, Black Power, and the Making of American Politics, 1965-1980
Living Atlanta
An Oral History of the City, 1914–1948
Long Green
The Rise and Fall of Tobacco in South Carolina
Making Catfish Bait out of Government Boys
The Fight against Cattle Ticks and the Transformation of the Yeoman South
Making War, Making Women
Femininity and Duty on the American Home Front, 1941–1945
Marching in Step
Masculinity, Citizenship, and The Citadel in Post-World War II America
Mary Turner and the Memory of Lynching
My Work Is That of Conservation
An Environmental Biography of George Washington Carver
Nations Divided
America, Italy, and the Southern Question
Natives and Newcomers
Ethnic Southerners and Southern Ethnics
The New Deal and American Youth
Ideas and Ideals in a Depression Decade
The New Deal and Beyond
Social Welfare in the South since 1930
New Orleans after the Promises
Poverty, Citizenship, and the Search for the Great Society
Other Souths
Diversity and Difference in the U.S. South, Reconstruction to Present
The Pain and the Promise
The Struggle for Civil Rights in Tallahassee, Florida
Paternalism in a Southern City
Race, Religion, and Gender in Augusta, Georgia
The Politics of Whiteness
Race, Workers, and Culture in the Modern South
The Problem South
Region, Empire, and the New Liberal State, 1880-1930
Prophet from Plains
Jimmy Carter and His Legacy
The Protestant Voice in American Pluralism
Pure Fire
Self-Defense as Activism in the Civil Rights Era
Rabble Rousers
The American Far Right in the Civil Rights Era
Race and Democracy
The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana, 1915–1972
Race, Reason, and Massive Resistance
The Diary of David J. Mays, 1954–1959
Rage in the Gate City
The Story of the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot
Reading Southern Poverty between the Wars, 1918–1939
Redefining Southern Culture
Mind and Identity in the Modern South
Religious Diversity and American Religious History
Studies in Traditions and Cultures
Renewing Birmingham
Federal Funding and the Promise of Change, 1929–1979
Restructured Resistance
The Sibley Commission and the Politics of Desegregation in Georgia
Roots and Ever Green
The Selected Letters of Ina Dillard Russell
Rumor, Repression, and Racial Politics
How the Harassment of Black Elected Officials Shaped Post–Civil Rights America
Screening a Lynching
The Leo Frank Case on Film and Television
The Second Wave
Southern Industrialization from the 1940s to the 1970s
Segregation
The Inner Conflict in the South
Selling Mrs. Consumer
Christine Frederick and the Rise of Household Efficiency
Selling the Old-Time Religion
American Fundamentalists and Mass Culture, 1920–1940
Servants of the State
Managing Diversity and Democracy in the Federal Workforce, 1933-1953
Shared Histories
Transatlantic Letters between Virginia Dickinson Reynolds and Her Daughter, Virginia Potter, 1929–1966
Silk Stockings and Ballot Boxes
Women and Politics in New Orleans, 1920-1963
Singing Cowboys and Musical Mountaineers
Southern Culture and the Roots of Country Music
Sitting In and Speaking Out
Student Movements in the American South, 1960–1970
Smile Pretty and Say Jesus
The Last Great Days of PTL
Smile When You Call Me a Hillbilly
Country Music's Struggle for Respectability, 1939–1954
The South as an American Problem
Southern Histories
Public, Personal, and Sacred
Taming the Storm
The Life and Times of Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr., and the South's Fight over Civil Rights
Teaching Equality
Black Schools in the Age of Jim Crow
Testing the Limits
George Armistead Smathers and Cold War America
They Didn't Put That on the Huntley-Brinkley!
A Vagabond Reporter Encounters the New South
They Saved the Crops
Labor, Landscape, and the Struggle over Industrial Farming in Bracero-Era California
To Redeem the Soul of America
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Torches of Light
Georgia Teachers and the Coming of the Modern South
The Unemployed People's Movement
Leftists, Liberals, and Labor in Georgia, 1929–1941
The Unraveling of America
A History of Liberalism in the 1960s
Victory at Home
Manpower and Race in the American South during World War II
Vietnam Voices
Perspectives on the War Years, 1941-1975
The War on Poverty
A New Grassroots History, 1964–1980
We Shall Not Be Moved
The Desegregation of the University of Georgia
What Virtue There Is in Fire
Cultural Memory and the Lynching of Sam Hose
The Whiteness of Child Labor Reform in the New South
Who Gets a Childhood?
Race and Juvenile Justice in Twentieth-Century Texas
A Will of Her Own
Sarah Towles Reed and the Pursuit of Democracy in Southern Public Education
Writing the South through the Self
Explorations in Southern Autobiography
The Year of the Hare
America in Vietnam, January 25, 1963–February 15, 1964
Yonder
Life on the Far Side of Change