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Index 567 Dfan, Don Howard, The American Cane Mill, Furl That Banner, by David O’Cionnell, revd., revd., 103-104 210-17 Deef) Rmit.s, by Edda L. Fields-Black, revd., 396-98 Gentlemen Merchants, edited bv Philip N. Ra¬ Desegregating Private Higher Educatim in the cine, revd., 100-103 South, by Melissa Kean, 112-15 Georgia Women, Vol, I, edited by Ann Short “Did Homer Plessy Die A White Man? Race Chirhart and Betty Wood, revd., 514-16 and Southern History: The State of the Giemza, Brian A., and Donald R. Beagle, Field,” hy Peter Wallenstein, 62-96 Poet of the Lost Cause, revd., 210-17 Disunion!, by Elizabeth R. Varon, revd., 10.5- Girl Scouts, 372-87 107 Goldfield, David, revs., 534-35 Dixon, David T., “Augustus R. Wright and Grant, Su.san-Mary, revs., 105-107 the Loyalty of the Heart,” 342-371 (ireen,Jennifer J., Military Education and the Drag<j, Edmund 1.., Confederate Phoenix, Emerging Middle Class in the Old South, revd., 527-29 revd., 218-20 Durham, Roger S., Guardian of Savannah, Grim, Valerie, revs., .396-98 revd., 220-23 Guardian of Savannah, by Roger S. Durham, Dyckman, Martin A., Floridian of His Century, revd., 220-23 revd., 115-18 Gunn, James, 313-41 Edwards, l,aura F., The People and Their Hendricks, Cihrlstopher F?., revs., 394-96 Peace, revd., 516-18 Herndon, Ruth Wallis, and John E. Murray, Elmore, Bartow, “Hydrology and Residen¬ eds.. Children Bound to Labor, revd., 398- tial .Segregation in the Postwar South: 400 An Environmental History of Atlanta, Hogan, Wesley C., Many Minds, One Heart, 186.5-1895,” ,30-61 revd., 244-46 Entangled try White Supremacy, by Janet G. Hogarth, William, illus., 18 Hudson, 409-11 Hornsby, Jr., Alton, Black Power in Dixie, An Everglades Providence, by Jack E. Davis, revd., 23,5-38 revd., 537-.39 Hornsby-Gutting, Angela, revs., 241-43 Hudson, Janet G., Entangled hy White Suprem¬ Fields-Black, Edda L., Deef) Roots, revd., 396- acy, revd., 409-11 98 Hudson, Paul Stephen, revs., 23.5-38 “The Fight to Protect Rtice and Regional Huff, C.hristopher A., “Radicals Between Identity within the General Federation the Hedges: The Origins of the New- of Women’s Clubs, 1895-1902,” by Mary Left at the University of (ieorgia and the Jane Smith, 479-513 1968 Sit-In,” 179-209 Flanders, E., Lorene, and Nicole Mitchell, Hunt, James L., Relationship Banker, revd., “Annual Bibliography: Georgia History- 535-37 in 2009,” 388-93 Hunter, Lloyd, “A Bishop, a Priest, South¬ Flippen,J. Brooks, revs., .537-.39 ern Evangelicalism, and the Lost Cause Floridian of His Century, by Martin A. Dyck¬ Religion,” 210-17 man, revd., 11,5-18 “Hydrology- and Residential Segregation in Friedman, Joel William, Champion of Civil the Postwar South: An Environmental Rights, revd., 414-18 History- of Atlanta, 186.5-1895,” by- Bar¬ Friend, Craig Thompson, ed.. Southern Mas¬ tow Elmore, 30-61 culinity, revd., 529-31 From Yellow Dog Democrats to Red State Repul)- Ingram, Tammy, revs., 238-41 licans, by David Colburn, revd., 115-18 Ingrassia, Brian M., revs., 529-31 i 568 GF.ORGIA Historic AiL Quarteri.y Ishii, I/.iimi, Bad Fruits of the Civilized Tree, Mayfield, John, revs., 218-20 revd., 226-29 Mercer, Johnny, illus., 381 Middle Tennessee, 1775-IH25, by Kristofer Jackson, James, illus., 320, .329 Riiy, revd., 97-100 “James Ciimii: Cieorgia Federalist, 1789- .Miller, Steven P., Billy Graham and the Rise of 1801,” by Cieorge R. Lamplugh, 313-41 the Republican South, revd., 118-20 Jones, Catherine, revs., 398-400 Military Education and the Emerging Middle “Juliette Ixw’s (iift: C'.irl Scouting in Savan¬ Class in the Old South, by Jennifer J. nah, 1912-1927,” by Anasuitia Hodgens Green, revd., 218-20 Sims and Ktitherine Knapp Keena, 372-87 Mills, Sr., Frederick, revs., 3.3.3-37 Mitchell, Nicole, with E. Lorene Flanders Kaufman, Scott, revs., 120-22 “Annual Bibliography: Georgia History Keena, Ktuherine Knapp, and Anastatia in 2009,” .388-9.3 Hodgens Sims, “Juliette Low’s Gift; Girl Modernizing a .Slave Economy, by John .Majew- Scouting in Savannah, 1912-1927,” 372- ski, revd., 525-27 87 Murray, John E., and Ruth W’allis Herndon, Kilbride, Daniel, revs., 100-103 eds.. Children Round to Labor, revd., 398- 400 Lamplugh, Cieorge R., “James Ciunn: Geor¬ gia Federalist, 1789-1801,” 31.3-341 Nicholas, Mark A., revs., 226-29 Locke, Joseph, “Gompelled to Dis.sent: The Nichols, Davifl Andrew, Red Gentlemen & Politicization of Rev. John Joachim White Savages, revd., 400-403 Zubly, 1760-1776,” 4.33-78 Low, Juliette, 372-87; illus., 378-87 O’C^onnell, David, Furl That Banner, revd., Ix)we, Rebecca D., 479-313, passim, illus., 490 210-17 Lynching and Spectacle, by Amy Louise “Oberlin M. (barter and the Savannah River Wood, revd., 334-33 Swindle of 1898,” by Robert Donald Per¬ kins, 15.3-178 .McC^arty, Laura T., revs., 113-18 Oglesby, Gatherine, Cona Harris and the Di¬ McGlintock, Russell, revs., 107-11 vided Mind of the New South, revd., 230-32 Mcllveena, Noeleen, A Very Mutinous People, Oltman, Adele, Sacred Mission, Worldly Ambi¬ revd., 394-96 tion, revd., 531-34 Meixndon, Robertine, illus., .384 “Other Books Received,” 123-26, 540-43 McNair, Glenn, Criminal Injustice, revd., 321-2.3 The Palmetto State, by Jack Ba.ss and W. Scott Maiewski, John, Modmiizinga ,SlaveFconomy, Poole, revd., 409-11 revd., 32.3-27 The People and Their Peace, by Laura F. Ed¬ Majority Rule versus Consensus, by James 11. wards, revd., 516-18 Read, revd., 319-21 Perkins, Robert Donald, “Oberlin M. (’arter Manning, Ghandra, What This Cruel War and the Savannah River Swindle of Wa.v Over, revd., 107-11 1898,” 15.3-178 Many Minds, One Heart, by Wesley G. Piecuch, Jim, revs., 97-100 Hogan, revd., 244-46 Poet of the Lost Cause, by Donald R. Beagle Man s, Aaron W'., Railroads in the Old South, and Brian A. Giem/.a, revd., 210-17 revd., 40.3-407; revs., 523-27 Ponce de Leon Park, illus., 57 Martin, G. Brendan, Tourism in the Mountain Poole, W. .Scott and Jack Bass, The Palmetto South, revd., 2.38-41 .State, revd., 409-11 Mason, Matthew, Slavery and Politics in the Early American Republic, revd., 97-100 Race and the Cherokee Nation, by Fav A. Maunula, Marko, revs., 409-11 Yarbrough, revd., 226-29 Index 569 Racine, Philip N., eel., CentU-men Merchants, General Federation of Women’s (3ubs, revd., 100-103 189.5-1902,” 479-513 “Riidicals Between the Hedj^es: The Origin.s Smith, Robert Samuel, revs., 244-46 of the New Left at the University of Southern Masculinity, edited by C’.raig Th¬ (ieorgia and the 1968 Sit-In,” by Uhristo- ompson Friend, revd., 529-31 pher A. Huff, 171V209 Sullivan, Buddy, revs., 220-23 Railroads in the Old South, by Aaron W. Sumler-Edmond, Janice L., The Secret Trust Mans, revd., 405-407 of Aspasia Cruvellier Mirault, revd., 403- Ray, Kristofer, Middle Tennessee, 1775-1825, 404 revd., 97-100 Super-Scenic Motorway, hy Anne Mitchell Read, James IL, Majority Rule nersus Consen¬ Whisnant, revd., 238-41 sus, revd., 519-21 Sweet, Julie Anne, “‘That G.ursed Evil Ruin': “Recently Processed Manuscript ('.ollec- The Trustees’ Prohibition Policy in Co¬ tions, Uatahtged Material, and Maps at lonial Georgia,” 1-29 the Georgia Historical Society,” 127-41; 247-:503; 419-48; 544-65 “‘That Cursed Evil Ruin’: The Trustees’ Red Centlemen & White Savages, by David An¬ Prohibition Policy in (Colonial Cieorgia,” drew Nichols, revd., 400-403 by julie ;\nne Sweet, 1-29 Relationship Banker, by James L. Hunt, revd., Thorne, Tanis G., revs., 400-403 53.5-37 Tourism in the Mountain South, by C.. A Rift in the Clauds, by Brent J. Aucoin, revd., Brenden Martin, revd., 238-41 407-409 Rise, Eric W., revs., 407-409 Lhiiversity of Georgia, 179-209; illus., 196 Robins, Glenn, The Bishop of the Old South, revd., 210-17 Varon, Elizabeth, Disunion!, revd., 10.5-107 Rome, Ga., illus., ,363 Wnet, Wendy Hamand, ed., Sam Richards’s Ross, Helen, illus., .384 Civil War, revd., 52‘i-25; revs., 527-29 Ruffin, Josephine St. Pierre, 479-513 passim, A Very Mutinous People, by Noeleen Mcll- illus., 481 veena, revd., 394-96 "A View of Savannah as it stood the 20th of Sacred Mission, W'orldly Ambition, by Adele March [17.34J,” 465 Oltman, revd., 531-34 Sam Richards’s Civil War, edited by Wendy W’ade Hampton, by Rod Andrew, Jr., revd., Hamand Venet, revd., 523-25 22.V2.5 .Saunders, Jr., Richard, revs., 40.5-407 W’ade Hampton III, bv Robert K. Ackennan, Screening a Lynching, by Matthew H. Bern¬ revd., 22.V25 stein, revd., 232-35 Wallenstein, Peter, “Did Homer Ple.ssy Die The Secret Trust of Aspasia Cruvellier Mirault, A White Man? Race and Southern Hi.v by Janice L. Sumler-Edmond, revd., 403- toiy: The State of the Field,” 62-96 404 Walton, Becca, revs., 411-14 Shermantown, illus., 36 What This Cruel W'ar VV'a,5 Over, by Chandra .Simpson, David, illus., 185 Manning, revd., 107-11 Sims, .Ajiastatia Hodgens and Katherine Virtue There is in Fire, by Edwin T. Ar¬ Knapp Keena, “Juliette l.ow’s Gift: Girl nold, revd., 232-35 .Scouting in Savannah, 1912-1927,” 372- Whisnant, Anne .Mitchell, Super-Scenic Mo¬ 87 torway, revd., 238-41 Slavery and Politics in the Early American Re¬ Wolters, Raymond, revs., 112-15 public, by Matthew Ma,son, revd., 97-100 Women Actwists in the Fight for Ceorgia School Smith, Maiy Jane, “The Fight to Protect Desegregation, 1958-1961, by Rebecca 11. Race and Regional Identity within the Dartt, revd., 411-14 570 Georgia HistoricAlL Qll\rteria Wood, Amy Louise, Lynrhhig and Spectacle. Yarbrough, Fav A., Race and the C.heivkee Na¬ revd., 534-35; revs., 232-35 tion, revd., 226-29 Wood, Betty, and Ann Short Cihirhart, eds., (leorgia Women, Vol. I, re\d., 514-16 Zubly, Rev. John )oachim, 453-78, passim Wright, Augustus R., 342-71; illtis., 344; Wynne, Ben, revs., 223-25 3

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