Southern States
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Southern States
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Southern States
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Incoming Resources
- Southern soul-blues, David Whiteis; foreward by Denise LaSalle
- Retrospects and prospects;, descriptive and historical essays,, by Sidney Lanier
- Dinner on the grounds, Southern suppers and soirées, James T. Farmer III ; photographs by Emily Followill and Maggie Yelton
- America's national treasures, the complete 12 volume series
- The indicted South, public criticism, southern inferiority, and the politics of whiteness, Angie Maxwell
- How medicine came to the people, a tale of the ancient Cherokees, drawings by Murv Jacob ; story by Deborah L. Duvall
- Corazo|¹n de Dixie, Mexicanos in the U.S. South since 1910, Julie M. Weise
- Whitney Miller's new Southern table, my favorite family recipes with a modern twist, Whitney Miller ; photography by Justin Fox Burks
- The great task remaining before us, Reconstruction as America's continuing Civil War, edited by Paul A. Cimbala and Randall M. Miller
- Germans in the colonial Southeast, by Jacqueline Young
- Stories, contemporary Southern short fiction, edited by Donald Hays
- The old and the lost, collected stories, by Glenn Blake
- Glory over everything, beyond the Kitchen house, Kathleen Grissom
- To kill a mockingbird, by Harper Lee
- The adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain ; with an introduction by R. Kent Rasmussen
- Marching masters, slavery, race, and the Confederate army during the Civil War, Colin Edward Woodward
- Juneteenth, a novel, Ralph Ellison
- Roster of the courts-martial in the Confederate States armies, by Jack A. Bunch
- Miss Rutherford's scrap book, valuable information about the South, Mildred Lewis Rutherford
- Mosquitoes of the southeastern United States, Nathan D. Burkett-Cadena
- The 1964 Freedom Summer, by Rebecca Felix ; content consultant, Robert W. Widell, Jr., PhD, Assistant Professor of African-American, Civil Rights, & Recent American History, University of Rhode Island
- Deep South, four seasons on back roads, Paul Theroux ; photos by Steve McCurry
- But there was no peace, the role of violence in the politics of reconstruction, George C. Rable
- Ghosts of the Alamo and other hauntings of the South, by Matt Chandler
- Knights of the Golden Circle, secret empire, southern secession, Civil War, David C. Keehn
- A selection of modernized recipes from Food in the Civil War era, the South, edited by Helen Zoe Veit ; adapted by Jennifer Billock
- Records of the Moravians among the Cherokees, C. Daniel Crews, Richard W. Starbuck, editors
- Transforming the South, federal development in the Tennessee Valley, 1915-1960, Matthew L. Downs
- Everyday use, Films for the Humanities & Sciences in association with Wadsworth presents ; adapted for the screen, produced and directed by Bruce R. Schwartz
- The southern exodus to Mexico, migration across the borderlands after the American Civil War, Todd W. Wahlstrom
- The other side of the South,, by Elvy E. Callaway
- Southern Nation, Congress and White Supremacy after Reconstruction, David A. Bateman, Ira Katznelson, John S. Lapinski
- Hannah Arendt and the Negro question, Kathryn T Gines
- Bound south, a novel, Susan Rebecca White
- To kill a mockingbird, Harper Lee
- Cornbread nation 7, the best of Southern food writing, edited by Francis Lam ; general editor, John T. Edge
- Confederate imprints in the University of Alabama Library., Compiled by Sara Elizabeth Mason with the collaboration of Lucile Crutcher and Sarah A. Verner. Forword by Wm. Stanley Hoole
- Among the fair magnolias, four southern love stories
- The otter, the spotted frog & the Great Flood, a Creek Indian story, by Gerald Hausman ; illustrated by Ramon Shiloh
- The new mindof the South, Tracy Thompson
- Going North, Janice N. Harrington ; pictures by Jerome Lagarrigue
- John Lewis, courage in action, Matt Doeden
- The American South and the Vietnam War, belligerence, protest, and agony in Dixie, Joseph A. Fry
- Southern sin, true stories of the sultry South and women behaving badly, edited by Lee Gutkind & Beth Ann Fennelly ; introduction by Dorothy Allison
- The Southern magazine
- The language of the American South, Cleanth Brooks
- Daily life in the colonial South, John T. Schlotterbeck
- Military Order of the Stars and Bars
- Unstoppable Octobia May, Sharon G. Flake
- Basin ghosts, poems, Jesse Graves
Outgoing Resources
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