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The Path to the Greater, Freer, Truer World
Southern Civil Rights and Anticolonialism, 1937–1955
University Press of Florida
After Slavery
Race, Labor, and Citizenship in the Reconstruction South
Edited by Bruce Baker and Brian Kelly
University Press of Florida
Painting Dixie Red
When, Where, Why, and How the South Became Republican
Edited by Glenn Feldman
University Press of Florida
Ain't Scared of Your Jail
Arrest, Imprisonment, and the Civil Rights Movement
University Press of Florida
After Freedom Summer
How Race Realigned Mississippi Politics, 19651986
University Press of Florida
The Door of Hope
Republican Presidents and the First Southern Strategy, 18771933
University Press of Florida
Hard Labor and Hard Time
Florida's "Sunshine Prison" and Chain Gangs
University Press of Florida
Dreams and Nightmares
Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and the Struggle for Black Equality in America
University Press of Florida
The Quarters and the Fields
Slave Families in the Non-Cotton South
University Press of Florida
The Southern Mind Under Union Rule
The Diary of James Rumley, Beaufort, North Carolina, 1862-1865
University Press of Florida
Black Manhood and Community Building in North Carolina, 1900?1930
University Press of Florida
A Black Congressman in the Age of Jim Crow
South Carolina's George Washington Murray
University Press of Florida
T. Thomas Fortune, the Afro-American Agitator
A Collection of Writings, 1880-1928
Edited by Shawn Leigh Alexander
University Press of Florida
Making a New South
Race, Leadership, and Community after the Civil War
Edited by Paul A. Cimbala and Barton C. Shaw
University Press of Florida
The Spirit and the Shotgun
Armed Resistance and the Struggle for Civil Rights
By Simon Wendt
University Press of Florida
Honor in Command
Lt. Freeman S. Bowley's Civil War Service in the 30th United States Colored Infantry
Edited by Keith Wilson
University Press of Florida
Planters' Progress
Modernizing Confederate Georgia
By Chad Morgan
University Press of Florida
War Governor of the South
North Carolina's Zeb Vance in the Confederacy
University Press of Florida
The Ticket to Freedom
The NAACP and the Struggle for Black Political Integration
By Manfred Berg
University Press of Florida
Focusing on the NAACP’s campaign for voting rights, Manfred Berg challenges the legalistic and bureaucratic image of the NAACP and reveals a resourceful, dynamic, and politically astute organization that did much to open up the electoral process to greater black participation.
Southern Ladies, New Women
Race, Region, and Clubwomen in South Carolina, 1890-1930
University Press of Florida
German-Speaking Officers in the U.S. Colored Troops, 1863-1867
By Martin Öfele
University Press of Florida
Redefining the Color Line
Black Activism in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1940-1970
By John A. Kirk
University Press of Florida
The Southern Dream of a Caribbean Empire, 1854-1861
With a New Preface
University Press of Florida