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Index Abernethy, Thomas Perkins, 245 Bagby, A. P., 5 Advancing American Art: Painting, Politics, Bagley, George E., My Four Decades With and Cultural Confrontation at Mid-Century Alabama Baptists: An Oral History Memoir by Littleton and Sykes (reviewed by (reviewed by Arthur L. Walker, Jr.), Margaret Lynne Ausfeld), 137-39 134-35 Agee, James, 184—88, 199 Bailey, William D., 123-29 Agrarianism and Reconstruction Politics: The Baker, Wilson, 128—29, 131 Southern Homestead Act by Lanza (re- Ballard, Asa, 307 viewed by William Warren Rogers), Ballard, Bobby, 286, 303 222-23 Ballard, Elizabeth, 303 Alabama Baptist Convention, 17—35 Ballard, Elwyn, 285-87, 289-91, 293, Alabama Historical Association Award: 294, 303, 305, 307 Historic Mobile Preservation Society, 63 Ballard, Florence Aye (Mrs. Elwyn), 286— Alabama Institute of Literature and In- 87, 289-90, 294, 303, 307 dustry, 18-19 Ballard, Morris, 303 Alabama Penitentiary, 3—16 Baptists: education, 17—35 Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 270-72 Barefield, Marilyn Davis, A History of Alexander, John, 292 Mountain Brook, Alabama & Inci Alger, Russell A., 280 of Shades Valley (reviewed by Leah Rawls Allmendinger, David F., Ruffin: Family Atkins), 65-66 and Reform in the Old South (reviewed by Barron, Julia, 19-20 Jane Turner Censer), 212-15 Batchelder, Myra, 292—93, 296, 297-98, Alsobrook, David E. “Mobile’s Commis- 301, 304 sion Government Campaign of 1910- Bealle, John. Review of Cultural Heritage 1911,” 36-60 Conservation in the American South by —Review of New Men, New Cities, New Howel!, ed., 227—29 South: Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mo- Bell, Horace G., 113 bile, 1860-1910 by Doyle, 207-09 Benson, N. E., 15 And Their Children After Them by Dale Ma- Bergeron, Paul H., ed., The Papers of An- haridge and Michael Williamson, 187, drew Johnson: Volume 8, May—August, 203 1865 (reviewed by David Warren Ansley, Hewlett, 286-87 Bowen), 220-22 “Antebellum Community Support for Jud- Beringer, Richard E., Herman Hattaway, son and Howard Colleges,” by Edward Archer Jones, and William N. Still, Jr., R. Crowther, 17-35 The Elements of Confederate Defeat: Na- Archibald, Julia Bell, 295 tionalism, War Aims, and Religion (re- Arrington, Thomas, 175 viewed by John K. Folmar), 219-20 Atkins, Leah Rawls. “Growing Up Around Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 249 Edgewood Lake,” 83—100 Billingsley, Orzell, 115 —Review ofA History ofM ountain Brook, Birmingham, 83-100 Alabama & Incidentally of Shades Valley by Birmingham Motor and Country Club, Barefield, 65-66 93-94 Atlanta Life Insurance Company: Guardian of Birmingham Sunday School Association, Black Economic Dignity by Henderson 285, 291-306 (reviewed by Willard B. Gatewood, Jr.), Birmingham Sunday School Council of 150-52 Religious Education. See Birmingham Auburn University. See Alabama Poly- Sunday School Association technic Institute Black, Hugo LaFayette, 98 Ausfeld, Margaret Lynne. Review of Ad- Black, White, and Southern: Race Relations vancing American Art: Painting, Politics, and Southern Culture, 1940 to the Present and Cultural Confrontation at Mid-Century by Goldfield (reviewed by John White), by Littleton and Sykes, 157-39 132-34 Index Abernethy, Thomas Perkins, 245 Bagby, A. P., 5 Advancing American Art: Painting, Politics, Bagley, George E., My Four Decades With and Cultural Confrontation at Mid-Century Alabama Baptists: An Oral History Memoir by Littleton and Sykes (reviewed by (reviewed by Arthur L. Walker, Jr.), Margaret Lynne Ausfeld), 137-39 134-35 Agee, James, 184—88, 199 Bailey, William D., 123-29 Agrarianism and Reconstruction Politics: The Baker, Wilson, 128—29, 131 Southern Homestead Act by Lanza (re- Ballard, Asa, 307 viewed by William Warren Rogers), Ballard, Bobby, 286, 303 222-23 Ballard, Elizabeth, 303 Alabama Baptist Convention, 17—35 Ballard, Elwyn, 285-87, 289-91, 293, Alabama Historical Association Award: 294, 303, 305, 307 Historic Mobile Preservation Society, 63 Ballard, Florence Aye (Mrs. Elwyn), 286— Alabama Institute of Literature and In- 87, 289-90, 294, 303, 307 dustry, 18-19 Ballard, Morris, 303 Alabama Penitentiary, 3—16 Baptists: education, 17—35 Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 270-72 Barefield, Marilyn Davis, A History of Alexander, John, 292 Mountain Brook, Alabama & Inci Alger, Russell A., 280 of Shades Valley (reviewed by Leah Rawls Allmendinger, David F., Ruffin: Family Atkins), 65-66 and Reform in the Old South (reviewed by Barron, Julia, 19-20 Jane Turner Censer), 212-15 Batchelder, Myra, 292—93, 296, 297-98, Alsobrook, David E. “Mobile’s Commis- 301, 304 sion Government Campaign of 1910- Bealle, John. Review of Cultural Heritage 1911,” 36-60 Conservation in the American South by —Review of New Men, New Cities, New Howel!, ed., 227—29 South: Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mo- Bell, Horace G., 113 bile, 1860-1910 by Doyle, 207-09 Benson, N. E., 15 And Their Children After Them by Dale Ma- Bergeron, Paul H., ed., The Papers of An- haridge and Michael Williamson, 187, drew Johnson: Volume 8, May—August, 203 1865 (reviewed by David Warren Ansley, Hewlett, 286-87 Bowen), 220-22 “Antebellum Community Support for Jud- Beringer, Richard E., Herman Hattaway, son and Howard Colleges,” by Edward Archer Jones, and William N. Still, Jr., R. Crowther, 17-35 The Elements of Confederate Defeat: Na- Archibald, Julia Bell, 295 tionalism, War Aims, and Religion (re- Arrington, Thomas, 175 viewed by John K. Folmar), 219-20 Atkins, Leah Rawls. “Growing Up Around Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 249 Edgewood Lake,” 83—100 Billingsley, Orzell, 115 —Review ofA History ofM ountain Brook, Birmingham, 83-100 Alabama & Incidentally of Shades Valley by Birmingham Motor and Country Club, Barefield, 65-66 93-94 Atlanta Life Insurance Company: Guardian of Birmingham Sunday School Association, Black Economic Dignity by Henderson 285, 291-306 (reviewed by Willard B. Gatewood, Jr.), Birmingham Sunday School Council of 150-52 Religious Education. See Birmingham Auburn University. See Alabama Poly- Sunday School Association technic Institute Black, Hugo LaFayette, 98 Ausfeld, Margaret Lynne. Review of Ad- Black, White, and Southern: Race Relations vancing American Art: Painting, Politics, and Southern Culture, 1940 to the Present and Cultural Confrontation at Mid-Century by Goldfield (reviewed by John White), by Littleton and Sykes, 157-39 132-34 OCTOBER 1991 Black Belt, 243-68 Cahaba, 249-50, 261 Blackburn, Burr, 287, 289-300 Cahawba Valley, 102, 104 Blacks: desegregation, 112-31; soldiers, Camping, 285-309 269-84; suffrage, 48-51, 56-58 Camp Johnston, 273 Bobo, Billy Mac, 123-24, 127 Capote, Truman, 204—05 Bolden v. City of Mobile, 56-59 Carlisle, Sue, 88 Boney, F. N. Review of A Pictorial History Cash, W. J., 243-68 of the University of Arkansas by Simpson, Censer, Jane Turner. Review of Ruffin: 224-25 Family and Reform in the Old South by All- Boone, Boykin B., 37-38 mendinger, 212-15 Boucher, Ann W. Review of The Pettigrew Chambliss, A. W., 24 Papers, Volume II: 1819-1843 by Mc- Chapman, William. Review of Historic Ar- Culloh, ed., 75-77 chitecture in Alabama: A Primer of Styles Bowen, David Warren. Review of The Pa- and Types, 1810-1930 by Gamble, 135- pers of Andrew Johnson: Volume 8, May— 37 August, 1865 by Bergeron, ed., 220—22 Childers, James Saxon, 290, 307—08 Boycotts: Cloverleaf Creamery, 119-31; City of Mobile v. Bolden, 57-59 Montgomery Bus, 129-31 Civil rights, 112-31 Boyett, Woodrow W. “Truman Capote Civil Wars: Women and the Crisis of Southern and the ‘Purafore’ Hotel,” 204-05 Nationalism by Rable (reviewed by Eliz- Boynton, Amelia, 127 abeth Jacoway), 70—72 Boynton, Samuel, 127 Clark, James G., 127-28 Boys Club, 285, 290 Clarke, Gerald, 204 Boy Scouts, 285—87, 289, 290-91 Clayton, Dick, 294 Bragg, Walter L., 167 Clayton, Massey, 294 Brandon, W. W., 278 Clisby, Vivian, 98 Branscomb, Elizabeth, 295 Cloverleaf Creamery boycott, 119-31 Branscomb, Louise, 295, 300 Cobb, Rufus, 171 Brittain, W. B., 305 Coker, William S. Review of The Federal Brompton, 294, 297 Road Through Georgia, the Creek Nation, Brown, Jeremiah H., 23, 27 and Alabama, 1806-1836 by Souther- Brown, Jerry Elijah. See Southerland land and Brown, 206—07 Brown, Lucien, 286 Collier, Henry W., 9-13, 104 Brown, Virginia Pounds, and Katherine Constitution, Alabama (1901), 49 Price Garmon, “Early Camps at Win- Constitutions and Constitutionalism in the nataska,” 285—30S Slaveholding South by Fehrenbacher (re- Brundidge, 270 viewed by J. Thomas Wren), 144—45 Brundidge Academy, 270 Convict lease system, precedents for, 5— Buck, Edward J., 41-42 16 Buckingham, James Silk, 259-60 The Correspondence of James K. Polk, Vol- Bullard, Robert D., ed., In Search of the ume VII, January—August 1844 by Cut- New South: The Black Urban Experience in ler, ed. (reviewed by Lawrence Fred- the 1970s and 1980s (reviewed by Greg- erick Kohl), 68—70 ory Mixon), 157—59 Cothran, John F., 41 Bullard, Robert Lee, 275-283 Cotton, 250 Burns, Lucien P., 115 Cozart, Toccoa, 273 Burr, Borden, 287 Craig, William B., 124 Burroughs, Allie Mae, 199 Craighead, Erwin, 36-46 Burroughs, Charles, 188-89, 190, 191 Crawford, Duncan, 169, 177-78 Burroughs, Floyd, 189, 190, 191 Crime. See Prisons Burroughs, “Squeakie,” 199, 201 Crowther, Edward R. “Antebellum Com- Butler, Maxine Trippe, 123-24 munity Support for Judson and Byrne, Frank L. Review of Stonewall Jack- Howard Colleges,” 17-35 son at Cedar Mountain by Krick, 215-17 Cultural Heritage Conservation in the Ameri- 314 THE ALABAMA REVIEW can South by Howell, ed. (reviewed by Falkner, Jefferson Manly, 173-81 John Bealle), 227-29 Faulk, Jennie, 204 Curry,J .L . M., 108 Featherstonhaugh, George, 250 Cutler, Wayne, ed., The Correspondence of The Federal Road Through Georgia, the Creek James K. Polk, Volume VII, January— Nation, and Alabama, 1806-1836 by August 1844 (reviewed by Lawrence Southerland and Brown (reviewed by Frederick Kohl), 68—70 William S. Coker), 206—07 Fehrenbacher, Don E., Constitutions and Dallas County, 113-31 Constitutionalism in the Slaveholding South Davis, Noah, 30-31 (reviewed by J. Thomas Wren), 144—45 Dean, Lewis S. “Michael Tuomey and the Field, Edward B., 119 Pursuit of a Geological Survey of Ala- Fikes, William Earl, 115-16, 128 bama, 1847-1857,” 101-11 First Battalion of the Coiored Infantry, Democratic and Conservative party, 163 276 Denman, Harry, 292—300, 301, 302-04, Fitzgerald, Michael W., The Union League 308 Movement in the Deep South: Politics and Denson, John, 296, 297 Agricultural Change During Reconstruc- Denson, Mrs. Fred, 296, 297 tion (reviewed by Allen W. Trelease), de Tocqueville, Alexis, 255, 261 72-74 DeVotie, James H., 20, 25 Fitzpatrick, Benjamin, 31 Dix, Dorothea, 3, 9 Fleming, Walter Lynwood, 269-70, 271, Doster, James F. Review of The Land Office 272-84 Business: The Settlement and Administra- Fleming, William Leroy, 269-300 tion of American Public Lands, 1789- Flye, James, 185 1837 by Rohrbough, 66—68 Folk and Styled Architecture in North Loui- Doyle, Don H., New Men, New Cities, New siana. Volume I: The Hill Parishes by South: Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mo- Lestar (reviewed by Robert Gamble), bile, 1860-1910 (reviewed by David E. 77-79 Alsobrook), 207-09 Folmar, John K. Review of The Elements of Duffy, John, The Sanitarians: A History of Confederate Defeat: Nationalism, War American Public Health (reviewed by Aims, and Religion by Beringer, Hatta- Elizabeth W. Etheridge), 225—27 way, Jones, and Still, 219-20 “Early Camps at Winnataska,” by Virginia Folsom, James E., 130 Pounds Brown and Katherine Price Forchheimer, Henry A., 41 Garmon, 285-309 The Formation of a Planter Elite: Jonathan Edgewood Country Club, 93 Bryan and the Southern Colonial Frontier Edgewood Lake, 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, by Gallay (reviewed by Harvey H. Jack- 92-94, 95, 96, 99-100 son), 142—43 Edgewood Park, 93—94, 95, 96-98 The Formative Period in Alabama, 1815— Education, 261, 266; Baptist, 17-35 1828 by Abernethy, 245 The Elements of Confederate Defeat: Na- Franklin Institute (Montgomery), 261 tionalism, War Aims, and Religion by Frontier, 245-65 Beringer, Hattaway, Jones, and Still (re- Fry, Anna M. Gayle, 247—68 viewed by John K. Folmar), 219-20 Elmore, Nesbitt, 113 Gallay, Alan, The Formation of a Planter Ely, James W., Jr. See Hall, Kermit L. Elite: Jonathan Bryan and the Southern “The Embezzlement Trial of ‘Honest Ike’ Colonial Frontier (reviewed by Harvey Vincent,” by Mark A. Palmer, 163-83 H.J ackson), 142—43 Ervin, Robert Tait, 38—39, 44 Gamble, Robert, 265 Etheridge, Elizabeth W. Review of The —Review of Folk and Styled Architecture Sanitarians: A History of American Public in North Louisiana. Volume |: The Hill Health by Duffy, 225-27 Parishes by Lestar, 77—79 Evans, H. W., 97 —Historic Architecture in Alabama: A Evans, Walker, 184--203 Primer of Styles and Types, 1810-1930 OCTOBER 1991 315 (reviewed by William Chapman), 135—- Haas, Edward F. Review of Symbols, the 37 News Magazines, and Martin Luther King Garmon, Katherine Price, and Virginia by Lentz, 211-12 Pounds Brown, “Early Camps at Win- Hall, Basil, 250 nataska,” 285-309 Hall, Kermit L., and James W. Ely, Jr., Garrett, Mitchell Bennett, 29 eds., An Uncertain Tradition: Constitu- Gatewood, Willard B.,Jr . Review of Atlan- tionalism and the History of the South (re- ta Life Insurance Company: Guardian of viewed by Paul M. Pruitt, Jr.), 217-19 Black Economic Dignity by Henderson, Hall, Peter, 115 150-52 Hall, Tom, 124 Gayle, John, 3—4 Hamilton, Thomas, 251—52 Geological Survey of Alabama, 101-11 Hardy, John, 8, 10 Gilmer, T. L., 176 Harris, James, 7 Glander, J. H., 305 Hattaway, Herman. See Beringer Glass, Binnie Ruth, 295 Hays, Samuel P., 54 Glass, F. P., 287 Heinz, Chris B., 115-16, 120 Glass, Franklin, 172-73, 178 Henderson, Alexa Benson, Atlanta Life In- Glass, Minnie Bozeman, 298, 300 surance Company: Guardian of Black Eco- Glenn, C. B., 306 nomic Dignity (reviewed by Willard B. Going, William T., 204 Gatewood, Jr.), 150—52 Goldfield, David R., Black, White, and Highway markers: Dallas County, 61; Southern: Race Relations and Southern Jackson County, 61-62; Marengo Culture, 1940 to the Present (reviewed by County, 62 John White), 132-34 Historic Architecture in Alabama: A Primer of Goldthwaite, Robert, 175-76 Styles and Types, 1810-1930 by Gamble Goree, James, 19-20 (reviewed by William Chapman), 135-— Goree, Langston, 19-20 37 Gosse, Philip Henry, 254—56, 261 A History of Mountain Brook, Alabama & In- Gottlieb, Peter, Making Their Own Way: cidentally of Shades Valley by Barefield Southern Blacks’ Migration to Pittsburgh, (reviewed by Leah Rawls Atkins), 65— 1916-30 (reviewed by Robert J. Nor- 66 rell), 152-55 Hobe’s Hill, 185 Grace, Baylis, 85 Hoffert, Sylvia D. Review of Motherhood in Graham, Archibald, 6 the Old South: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Graham, Daniel, 6 Infant Rearing by McMillen, 148—50 Graham, John Graham, 6-15 Hogan, William, 5 Graham, Malcolm Daniel, 15 Holmes, Joseph, 119-20, 126, 127 Graham, Samuel, 6 Holmes, Nathaniel, 129 Graham, William, 6 Holt, LeRoy, 305 Grayson, Claude Albert, 42 Houston, George Smith, 167, 179 Great Depression, 184—203 Howard, John, 20 Green, Ethel, 295 Howard College, 17-35 Grossman, James R., Land of Hope: Howell, Benita J., ed., Cultural Heritage Chicago, Black Southerners, and the Great Conservation in the American South (re- Migration (reviewed by Robert J. Nor- viewed by John Bealle), 227-29 rell), 152—55 Howington, Arthur F. Review of Twice Grove, E. J., 46 Condemned: Slaves and the Criminal Laws “Growing Up Around Edgewood Lake,” of Virginia, 1705-1865 by Schwarz, by Leah Rawls Atkins, 83—100 140-42 Gudger, Junior, 203 Hughes, Robert E., 124—25 Guilds, John Caldwell, ed., Long Years of Hunter, John D., 118 Neglect: The Work and Reputation of William Gilmore Simms (reviewed by Inge, Francis J., 38 Joseph J. Stancliff), 155-57 Inge, Harry T., 38 316 THE ALABAMA REVIEW In Search of the New South: The Black Urban 1789-1837 by Rohrbough (reviewed by Experience in the 1970s and 1980s by James F. Doster), 66—68 Bullard (reviewed by Gregory Mixon), Land of Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners, 157-59 and the Great Migration by Grossman (re- “The Ironic Military Career of Walter viewed by Robert J. Norrell), 152-55 Lynwood Fleming,” by Beth Taylor Lanza, Michael L., Agrarianism and Recon- Muskat, 269-84 struction Politics: The Southern Homestead Act (reviewed by William Warren Jackson, Harvey H. “Time, Frontier, and Rogers), 222-23 the Alabama Black Belt: Searching for Legislature, 103-10 W. J. Cash’s Planter,” 243-68 Lemmon, Sarah McCulloh, ed., The Pet- —Review of The Formation of a Planter tigrew Papers, Volume II: 1819-1843 Elite: Jonathan Bryan and the Southern Co- (reviewed by Ann W. Boucher), 75-77 lonial Frontier by Gallay, 142—43 Lentz, Richard, Symbols, the News Maga- Jacoway, Elizabeth. Review of Civil Wars: zines, and Martin Luther King (reviewed Women and the Crisis of Southern National- by Edward F. Haas), 211—12 ism by Rable, 70-72 Let Us Now Praise Famous Men by James The Jekyll Island Club: Southern Haven for Agee and Walker Evans, 184-203 America’s Millionaires by McCash and Levin, S. M., 176 McCash (reviewed by John Eddins Simp- Ligon, Robert F., Jr., 281 son), 74—75 Littleton, Taylor D., and Maltby Sykes, Jenkins,J . R., 31 Advancing American Art: Painting, Poli- Jewett, Milo Parker, 20, 34 tics, and Cultural Confrontation at Mid- Johnson, Edna Boone. “The Photographs Century (reviewed by Margaret Lynne of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Truths Ausfeld), 137-39 in Tandem,” 184-203 Lomax, Tennent, 174, 180 Johnston, Joseph F., 273, 275, 276, 280 Long Years of Neglect: The Work and Reputa- Jones, Archer. See Beringer tion of William Gilmore Simms by Guilds, Jones, N.S.,9 ed. (reviewed by Joseph J. Stancliff), Jones, Thomas Goode, 181 155-57 Jones, Vera, 123-24, 126, 127 Lyell, Charles, 262-63 Judson College, 17, 20, 21, 22-23, 27-29, Lyons, Albert Sidney, 46 31-35 Lyons, Pat] .,4 3—44, 46, 47, 55, 56, 59-60 Judson Female Institute. See Judson Col- lege McAlpine, John W., 42, 46 McBride, Edward T., 120 Keith, M. Alston, 114, 118 McCash, William Barton, and June Hall Kemp, Mrs. Wilson, 295 McCash, The Jekyll Island Club: Southern Kennedy, Minnie, 291—92 Haven for America’s Millionaires (re- King, Edwin D., 19-20 viewed by John Eddins Simpson), 74— Kohl, Lawrence Frederick. Review of The 75 Correspondence of James K. Polk, Volume McClellan, Thomas, 174-81 VII, January—August 1844 by Cutler, McCrary, Peyton, 50-51, 57—58 ed., 68-70 McGill, Thomas, 257 Krick, Robert K., Stonewall Jackson at Cedar McMillen, Sally G., Motherhood in the Old Mountain (reviewed by Frank L. Byrne), South: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infant 215-17 Rearing (reviewed by Sylvia D. Hoffert), Ku Klux Klan, 96—98 148-50 Maharidge, Dale, 203 Lamar County Alabama: A History to 1900 by Mahon, John A., 44—46 Smith (reviewed by Jerry C. Oldshue), Making Their Own Way: Southern Blacks’ Mi- 210-11 gration to Pittsburgh, 1916-30 by Got- The Land Office Business: The Settlement and tlieb (reviewed by Robert J. Norrell) Administration of American Public Lands, 152-55 OCTOBER 1991 317 Mallet, John W., 110-11 Mullen, Edward W., 124—25 Manly, Basil, 102, 103 Muskat, Beth Taylor. “The Ironic Military Marion, 19-35, 250, 266 Career of Walter Lynwood Fleming,” Marion Female Seminary, 20 269-284 Marion Military Institute, 22 My Four Decades With Alabama Baptists: An Marshall, Thurgood, 113 Oral History Memoir by Bagley (reviewed Martin, F. Lestar, Folk and Styled Architec- by Arthur L. Walker, Jr.), 134-35 ture in North Louisiana. Volume I: The Hill Parishes (reviewed by Robert Gam- NAACP, 113-18 ble), 77-79 National Association for the Advance- Martin, Joshua L., 6, 7, 103 ment of Colored People. See NAACP Martineau, Harriet, 252-54, 260-61 National Guard, 273 Mason, T. W., 9 Neeley, Mary Ann. “Painful Circum- Memories of Old Cahaba by Fry, 247—69 stances: Glimpses of the Alabama Peni- Messer, Glenn E., 97 tentiary, 1846-1852,” 3-16 “Michael Tuomey and the Pursuit of a New Men, New Cities, New South: Atlanta, Geological Survey of Alabama, 1847-— Nashville, Charleston, Mobile, 1860-1910 1857,” by Lewis S. Dean, 101-11 by Doyle (reviewed by David E. Al- Miller, Randall M., and George E. Pozzet- sobrook), 207—09 ta, eds., Shades of the Sunbelt: Essays on Nixon, Edgar D., 130 Ethnicity, Race and the Urban South (re- Nolan, R. M., 91 viewed by Merl E. Reed), 229-31 Norman, Felix, 103 Mind and the American Civil War: A Medita- Norrell, Robert J. Review of Land of Hope: tion on Lost Causes by Simpson (reviewed Chicago Black Southerners, and the Great by Wayne Mixon), 146—48 Migration by Grossman, 152-55 The Mind oft he South by Cash, 243-68 —Review of Making Their Own Way: Mitchell, C. Benjamin, 123—24 Southern Blacks’ Migration to Pittsburgh, Mitchell, John E., 44, 46 1916-30 by Gottlieb, 152-55 Mixon, Gregory. Review of In Search of the New South: The Black Urban Experience in Oldshue, Jerry C. Review of Lamar County the 1970s and 1980s by Bullard, 157—59 Alabama: A History to 1900 by Smith, Mixon, Wayne. Review of Mind and the 210-11 American Civil War: A Meditation on Lost Olmsted, Frederick Law, 264 Causes by Simpson, 146—48 Omar, Farrar, 294 Mobile, 36-60 Omar, Paul, 294 Mobile Chamber of Commerce and Busi- O'Neal, Edward Asbury, 168-71 ness League, 54. See also Progressive Association “Painful Circumstances: Glimpses of the Mobile Daily Item, 38, 40, 41, 43, 46 Alabama Penitentiary, 1846-1852,” by Mobile Register, 37-40, 43, 44, 46 Mary Ann Neeley, 3-16 Mobile Unionist, 44 Palmer, Mark A. “The Embezzlement “Mobile’s Commission Government Cam- Trial of ‘Honest Ike’ Vincent,” 163-83 paign of 1910-1911,” by David E. Al- The Papers of Andrew Johnson: Volume 8, sobrook, 36-60 May—August, 1865 by Bergeron, ed. (re- Monroeville, 204 viewed by David Warren Bowen), 220— Montgomery, 251—253, 259, 261 22 Montgomery Bus Boycott, 129-31 Parks, Rosa, 130 Morris, Josiah, 170 Patterson, Robert B., 112 Morthland, Rex J., 117 Persons, Arch, 204 Moss, Edwin L. D., 126 Persons, Lillie Mae, 204 Motherhood in the Old South: Pregnancy, The Pettigrew Papers, Volume II: 1819- Childbirth, and Infant Rearing by 1843 by McCulloh, ed. (reviewed by McMillen (reviewed by Sylvia D. Ann W. Boucher), 75—77 Hoffert), 148-50 Phillips, Philip, 108 318 THE ALABAMA REVIEW “The Photographs of Let Us Now Praise ianism and Reconstruction Politics: The Famous Men: Truths in Tandem,” by Southern Homestead Act by Lanza, 222- Edna Boone Johnson, 184-203 23 Photography, 184-203 Rohrbough, Malcolm J., The Land Office A Pictorial History of the University ofA rkan- Business: The Settlement and Administra- sas by Simpson (reviewed by F. N. Bo- tion of American Public Lands, 1789- ney), 224-25 1837 (reviewed by James F. Doster), Pi Kappa Alpha, 27/ 66-68 Pillans, Harry, 41, 44, 56 Rosenblum, Naomi, 187 Pittman, Virgil, 56-58 Rowe, Marjorie Scruggs, 300 Plantation myth, 244—46 Ruffin: Family and Reform in the Old South Pollard, Charles, 175 by Allmendinger (reviewed by Jane Powell, Adam Clayton, 129-30 Turner Censer), 212—15 Power, Tyrone, 252 Russell, Mary B. (Mrs. R. M.), 301 Pozzetta, George E. See Miller Pressley, Clarence F., 125-26 The Sanitarians: A History of American Pub- Pressley, Clyde F., 123-29 lic Health by Duffy (reviewed by Eliz- Price, Daniel Ray, 293, 303, 304—06, 308— abeth W. Etheridge), 225-27 09 Satterwhite, William D., 85 Price, Mary Margaret, 303 Schwarz, Lazarus, 56 Price, Pauline Ballard (Mrs. D. R.), 303, Schwarz, Philip J., Twice Condemned: Slaves 305 and the Criminal Laws of Virginia, 1705- Prisons, 3-16 1865 (reviewed by Arthur F. Howing- Progressive Association (Mobile), 53—54, ton), 140—42 60 Scott, Margaret Satterwhite, 85 Progressivism, 36—60 Scruggs, Hallie, 30] Prohibition, 46, 48 Seay, Solomon S., 113 Providence Church (Dallas County), 256— Second Alabama Volunteer Infantry Reg- 57 iment, 273-274, 277 Pruitt, Paul M. Jr. Review of An Uncertain Selma, 113-31, 256 Tradition: Constitutionalism and the History “Selma’s Smitherman Affair of 1955,” by = the South by Hall and Ely, eds., 217- J. Mills Thornton III, 112-31 Shades of the Sunbelt: Essays on Ethnicity, nents Hotel, 204—05 Race and the Urban South by Miller and Pozzetta, eds. (reviewed by Merl E. Rable, George C., Civil Wars: Women and Reed), 229-31 the Crisis of Southern Nationalism (re- Shaw, Thomas James, 10—13 viewed by Elizabeth Jacoway), 70—72 Sherman, Samuel Stirling, 20-21, 23, 29, Raines, Howell, 203 34 Recollections of the Early Settlers of Montgom- Silver mining, 109-11 ery County and Their Families by Simpson, Ethel C., Image and Reflection: A Robertson, 246-68 Pictorial History of the University of Arkan- Redemption, 163—64, 182 sas (reviewed by F. N. Boney), 224—25 Reed, Merl E. Review of Shades of the Sun- Simpson, John Eddins. Review of The belt: Essays on Ethnicity, Race and the Ur- Jekyll Island Club: Southern Haven for ban South by Miller and Pozzetta, eds., America’s Millionaires by McCash and 229-31 McCash, 74—75 Reform, political, 36-60 Simpson, Lewis P., Mind and the American Reimel, Ethel M., 298, 300 Cwil War: A Meditation on Lost Causes Religion, 256-259, 264 (reviewed by Wayne Mixon), 146-48 Reynolds, Bernard A., 116 Smith, James Arthur, 302, 304 Ricketts, Clair Bell, 199, 203 Smith, Rose Marie, Lamar County Alabama: Robertson, W. G., 246—68 A History to 1900 (reviewed by Jerry C. Rockwell, Jean, 115-16 Oldshue), 210-11 Rogers, William Warren. Review of Agrar- Smitherman, Helena, 121—26 OCTOBER 1991 319 SmithermaJno,hn U., 121-29 Trechsel, Elsie (Mrs. Walter), 30] Snuggs, W. Elbert, 117-18 Trelease, Allen W. Review of The Union Society, antebellum, 243-68 League Movement in the Deep South: Poli- Southerland, Henry deLeon, Jr., and Jer- tics and Agricultural Change During Re- ry Elijah Brown, The Federal Road construction by Fitzgerald, 72—74 Through Georgia, the Creek Nation, and Troy Rifles, 273-74 Alabama, 1806-1836 (reviewed by Tuomey, Michael, 101-11, 105 William S. Coker), 206-07 Twice Condemned: Slaves and the Criminal Spanish American War, 269-84 Laws of Virginia, 1705—1865 by Schwarz Stancliff, Joseph J. Review of Long Years of (reviewed by Arthur F. Howington), Neglect: The Work and Reputation of 140-42 William Gilmore Simms by Guilds, ed., 155-57 An Uncertain Tradition: Constituti Stevens, Thomas McCorvey, 38-39, 46, and the History of the South by Hall and 44 Ely, eds. (reviewed by Paul M. Pruitt, Sull, William N., Jr. See Beringer Jr.), 217-19 Stockham, Douglas, 309 The Union League Movement in the Deep Stockham, Herbert, 309 South: Politics and Agricultural Change Stockham, Richard, 309 During Reconstruction by Fitzgerald (re- Stockham, W. H., 293, 304, 309 viewed by Allen W. Trelease), 72—74 Stonewall Jackson at Cedar Mountain by University of Alabama, 101-11 Krick (reviewed by Frank L. Byrne), 215-17 Vickers, Lawrence D., 123-24 Strickland, Rosa, 293, 298, 300, 309 Vincent, Isaac “Honest Ike,” 163-65, Sturdivant, John, 122-25 166, 167-83 Sykes, Maltby. See Littleton Symbols, the News Magazines, and Martin Walker, Arthur L., Jr. Review of My Four Luther King by Lentz (reviewed by Ed- Decades With Alabama Baptists: An Oral ward F. 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