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OcTOBER 2001 311 Belser, Thomas, 54: 138 Calhoun, Carroll. Review of Shared Tradi- Benchley, Robert, 54: 286 tions: Southern History and Folk Culture by Bentley, Charles, 54: 132 Joyner, 54: 77-78 Benton, Jeffrey C., compiler, The Very Worst Calvary Baptist Temple (Montgomery), 54: Road: Travellers’ Accounts of Crossing Ala- 187 bama’s Old Creek Indian Territory, 1820- Campbell, Robert, 54: 197 1847, 54: 158 Canby, E. R. S., 54: 246-69 passim, 250 “Bibliography on the History of Alabama Carpetbaggers, 54: 10-11 Agriculture and Rural Life, 1820-1945,” Carrier, Jeffrey, 54: 288 54: 148, 150 Carroll, Nicki Walker. Review of Rich Man’s Bingham, Arthur, 54: 29 War: Class, Caste, and Confederate Defeat in Bingham, Daniel H., 54: 11 the Lower Chattahoochee Valley by Williams, Binney, Constance, 54: 288, 293 54: 154-55 Black Jacks: African American Seamen in the Carter, Arthur B., The Tarnished Cavalier: Age of Sail by Jeffrey (reviewed by Frank Major General Earl Van Dorn, C.S.A. (re- Lawrence Owsley Jr.), 54: 65-66 viewed by Michael Thomas Smith), 54: Black, Hugo, 54: 169-78 306-7 Boettcher, Bobby, 54: 122, 138 Carter, Asa, 54: 111 Bolster, W. Jeffrey, Black Jacks: African Ameri- Case, Frank, 54: 286 can Seamen in the Age of Sail (reviewed by Cauble, Felicia, 54: 291-92 Frank Lawrence Owsley Jr.), 54: 65-66 Chadick, Mrs. W. D., 54: 91-92, 9! Bowen, Matilda, 54: 45 Chalker, T. P., 54: 178-79 Bowler, David, 54: 187-88 Chalmers,J ., 54: 43 Boyd, Charlene, 54: 189 Chandler, Michael, 54: 201 Brantley, William H., 54: 19 Chapman, Elizabeth Humes, 54: 94-95, 99 Brennan, William, 54: 183 Chapman, Walter, 54: 261, 264 Brewton, 54: 108 Chase Brothers, 54: 95 Brian, Denis, 54: 279 The Children Coming On . . . : A Retrospective of Brooke, James A., 54: 181 the Montgomery Bus Boycott by Gray, Leven- Brown, Roberts H., 54: 118 thall, Sikora, and Thornton (reviewed by Browning, Judkin. Review of Struggle for Dixie Crawford Hicks), 54: 223-24 the Round Tops: Law's Alabama Brigade at Chisholm, M. A., 54: 21-23 the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2-3, 1863 by Christ Church (Tuscaloosa), 54: 6 Penny and Laine, and Southerners at War: Christian, George C., 54: 41 The 38th Alabama Infantry Volunteers by Christian, Sam, 54: 114 Green, 54: 156-57 Christianity in Appalachia: Profiles in Regional Bryan, John W., 54: 179 Pluralism edited by Leonard (reviewed by Bryan, William Jennings, 54: 99 Robert J. Vejnar 11), 54: 234-35, 242 Buford, Abraham, 54: 40-43 Churches of Christ, 54: 179-80, 192 BullingtoJni,m , 54: 121 Citizens’ Councils, 54: 110, 119, 121-22, Burger, Warren E., 54: 199 174-75 Burnet, Colonel, 54: 217 Civil War, 54: 243-75; in Huntsville, 54: Burtwell, John Robertson Bedford, 54: 50 90-9 3 But Now I See: The White Southern Racial Con- Clark, Leroy, 54: 127 version Narrativeb y Hobson (reviewed by Clark, Lincoln, 54: 7 Jack Bass), 54: 228-30 Clark, Tom, 54: 171-72 Butler, Steven R., ed., The Eutaw Rangers in Clemson Agricultural College of South the War with Mexico: The Mexican War Jour- Carolina, 54: 129 nal and Letters of Capt. Sydenham Moore and Clinton, 54: 48 the Mexican War Journal of Pot. Stephen F- Cody, “Buffalo Bill,” 54: 99 Nunnalee, Company D, First Regiment of Ala- Colbert, George (Tootemastubbe), 54: 212, bama Volunteers (veviewed by James M. 218 McCaffrey), 54: 74-75 Colbert, James, 54: 212 312 THE ALABAMA REVIEW Colbert, James Logan, 54: 212 Cush: A Civil War Memoir by Sprott, edited by Colbert, Joseph, 54: 212, 218 Smith and Quist, 54: 309 Colbert, Levi (Itawamba Mingo), 5 218 Dallas Mills, 54: 96-97 Colbert, Samuel, 54: 212, 218 Daniel Pratt: Preservation of a Dream (film) by Colbert, William, 54: 212, 218 PFL. Consultants (reviewed by Michael Coleman, Augustus A., 54: 21-23 Thomason), 54: 300-301 Collier, Redus, 54: 118 Davidson, James E., 54: 177-78 Columbiana, 54: 49-50 Davis, Samuel, 54: 84 Colvin, Mark, Penitentiaries, Reformatories, Day, James Sanders. Review of Belmont Coal and Chain Gangs: Social Theory and the His- Mines of Jackson County, Alabama (1877- tory of Punishment in Nineteenth-Century 1940) by Page, 54: 304—6 \merica (reviewed by William Warren —. Review of The Tennessee Encyclopedia of Rogers), 54: 66-69 History and Culture edited by West, 54: "‘Contlicting Rights and Religious Liberty: 75-76 The School-Praver Controversy in Ala- Decatur, 54: 52 bama, 1962-1985.” by Burt Rieff, 54: Democratic party, 54: 3-32 passim 164-207 Densmore, Daniel, 54: 258-61 Conservative party. See Democratic party. Denton, Jeremiah, 54: 187, 201 Constitutional conventions: 1865, 54:9; Desegregation: of Auburn University, 54: 1867, 54: 9-18 104-44 Constitutions: 1901, 54: 107; United States, Dickson, Martha Lee, Gordon, Alabama: Pio- 54: 164-207 neer Riverboat Town: Southern Terminus of Cottage Hill Baptist Church, 54: 192, 194 Alabama's Chattahoochee River Trace, 54: 308 Court cases: Abington School District v Schempp, Dillard, Philip D., and Randal L. Hall, eds., 54: 171, 179-86 passim, 200; Baker v Carr, The Southern Albatross: Race and Ethnicity 54: 169; Brown v Board of Education of in the American South, 54: 238-39 Topeka, 54: VOR, 110, 115, 169, 170, 174; Dinsmore, Jim, 54: 121-22, 138 Chandler v James, 54: 201; Chisholm, Comp- Doar, John, 54: 105-35 passim troller v Coleman, 54: 20-23, 29; Engel v Doublehead, 54: 218 Vitale, 54: 168-206 passim; Ex parte Screws, Douglas, Ann, 54: 277-79 54: 29-30; Fitzpatrick, Executor v Hearne, Douglas, John, 54: 106 26-27; Griffin v Illinois, 54: 169: Jaffree v Douglas, William O., 54: 167 Board of School Commissioners of Mobile Dovle, Dr., 54: 52, 53 County, 54: 163-64, 185, 188-201 (see Drake,J . F., 54: 113 also Wallace v Jaffree); Lee v Weisman, 54: Draughon, Ralph Brown, 54: 105, 111-44, 200; Martin v Hewitt, 54: 21, 25-26: Plessy 118 v Ferguson, 54: 108, 112; Powell, Guardian Drew, Charles, 54: 258-59 v Boon and Booth, Administrators, 54: 21, Duckworth, William C., Jr., and R. B. Rosen- 23-25; Roe v Wade, 54: 174; Sanders et al. burg, eds. “The Washington Pickens v Cabaniss, 54: 28, 29; Santa Fe v Doe, 54: Nance Letters, March-December 1864.” 200; Stone v Graham, 54: 184; Torcaso v 54: 33-53 Watkins, 54: 169; Wallace v Jaffree, 54: 198- Dunbar, William, 54: 209-10, 216, 217 201, 206; Weaver et al. v Lapsley, 54: 28: Duncan, Luther Noble, 54: 112 West Virginia State Board of Education v Dunn, Bertha, 54: 118 Barnette, 54: 168; Yates v US, 54: 169 Dver, Dawn Michele. Review of Where the Courtland, 54: 51 Wild Animals Is Plentiful: Diary of an Ala- Cowart, H. Moss, 54: 141 bama Fur Trader's Daughter, 1912-1914 by Cranston, Alexander and Smith, 54: 210 Jordon, edited by Baldwin, 54: 230-32 Crawford, Ed, 54: 129 Criner brothers, 54: 84 “E. W. Peck: Alabama's First Scalawag Chief Crothers, Rachel, 54: 288, 29% Justice,” by Joel D. Kitchens, 54: 3-32 Crowninshield, Frank, 54: 287 East, James, 54: 45 Cummings Research Park, 54: 102 East, Robert, 54: 47 OcToBER 2001 East, Thomas, 54: 49 Folsom, James (“Big Jim”), 54: 110 Education, 54: 104-44; school prayer, 54: Folsom, Wyman, 54: 269-70 164-207 Foner, Eric, 54: 202 Elliott, Emily, 54: 90 Forged in Battle by Joseph Glatthaar, 54: 243- Elliou, William, 54: 90 15 Ellis, Harvey W., 54: 6 Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 54: 38-51 passim; Elmore, Ann, 54: 26 244, 256, 260 Elvton, 54: 5 Fort Barrancas, 54: 247, 248 Emancipation, 54: 268 Fort Blakely, 54: 244-72, 250 Englehart, Sam, 54: 110 Foster, Clifton Dale. “Fertile Fields: The Episcopal Female Seminary (Tuscaloosa), United States Agricultural Information 54:6 Network Preservation Project in’ Ala- Epps, Joseph, 54: 114 bama,” 54: 145-50 The Kutaw Rangers in the War with Mexico: The Foy, Jim, 54: 121 Mexican War Journal and Letters of Capt. Sy- Franchise. See Suffrage denham Moore and the Mexican War Journal Franklin, Harold Alonza, 54: 104-44, 137, of Put. Stephen F Nunnalee, Company D, 139 First Regiment of Alabama Volunteers edited Freedmen, 45: 3-27 passim. by Butler (reviewed by James M. McCat- Freedom Riders, 54: 127 frev), 54: 74-75 Frith, J. Aaron. Review of A Sense of Place: kvery Other Sunday: The Story of the Birming- Birmingham's Black Middle-Class Commu- ham Black Barons by Fullerton (reviewed nity, 1890-1930b y Feldman, 54: 224-26 by Bill O'Neal), 54: 226-28 Fullerton, Christopher D., Every Other Sun- day: The Story of the Birmingham Black Bar- Fairfield, 54: 108 ons (reviewed by Bill O'Neal), 54: 226-28 Fallin, Wilson, Jr, The African American Funchess, Linwood, 54: 129-30 Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1815- 1963: A Shelter in the Storm (reviewed by Gantt, Harvey, 54: 129 Edward L. Wheeler), 54: 69-72 Georgia Institute of Technology, 54: 128-29 Falwell, Jerry, 54: 185, 187 Gill, Brendan, 54: 280, 287 Farragut, David Glasgow, 54: 246 Givhan, Walter, 54: 110, 121 Faubus, Orville, 54: 109 Glatthaar, Joseph, Forged in Battle, 54: 243-45 Feldman, Lynne B., A Sense of Place: Birming- God's Long Summer: Stories of Faith and Civil ham’s Black Middle-Class Community, 1890- Rights by Marsh (reviewed by Patricia 1930 (reviewed by ]. Aaron Frith), 54: Sullivan), 54: 151-52 224-26 Gordon, Alabama: Pioneer Riverboat Town: “Fertile Fields: The United States Agricul- Southern Terminus of Alabama's Chatta- tural Information Network Preservation hoochee River Trace by Dickson, 54: 308 Project in Alabama,” by Clifton Dale Fos- Goldwyn, Samuel, 54: 289 ter, 54: 145-50 Graetz, Robert S., A White Preacher's Memoir: \ Five You Can't Put Out: The Civil Rights Life The Montgomery Bus Boycott, 54: 79 of Birmingham's Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth Graham, Billy, 54: 172 by Manis (reviewed by Susan Youngblood Grant, Ulvsses S., 54: 246 Ashmore), 54: 301-4 Gray, Fred, 54: 127-34 Fisk, Sarah Huff, 54: 90, 94 Gray, Fred D., Leventhal, Sikora, and Thorn- Fitzgerald, Michael W. “Another Kind of ton, The Children Coming On Glory: Black Participation and Its Conse- spective of the Montgomery Bus Boycott (ve- quences in the Campaign for Confeder- viewed by Dixie Crawford Hicks), 54: ate Mobile.” 54: 243-75 223-24 Fitzpatrick (plaintiff in Fitzpatrick, Executor v Green, Arthur E., Southerners at War: The 3s Hearne), 54: 26-27 Alabama Infantry Volunteers (veviewed by Flynt, Wavne. Review of Tivo-Party Politics in Judkin Browning), 54: 156-57 the One-Party South: Alabama's Hill Coun- Greensboro, 54: 48 try, 1874-1920b y Webb, 54: 221-22 Grierson, Benjamin H., 54: 38, 40 314 THE ALABAMA REVIEW Griffen, Albert, 54: 10-11 Latour (reviewed by David S. Heidler), Griffin, Willie Ray, 54: 141 54: 232-33 Groce, W. Todd, Mountain Rebels: East Ten- A History of Madison County and Incidentally nessee Confederates and the Civil War, 1860- of North Alabama, 1732-1840 by Tavlor, 1870, 54: 308-9 54: 89 Gulf Chemical Warfare Depot, 54: 100 Hiwassee, 54: 216, 220 Hobbs, Herschel H., 54: 177 Hale, Max, 54: 130, 135 Hobson, Fred, But Now I See: The White South- Haley, Paul S., 54: 118 ern Racial Conversion Narrative (reviewed Hall, Randal L., and Philip D. Dillard, eds., by Jack Bass), 54: 228-30 The Southern Albatross: Race and Ethnicity Hoffman, Catherine A., 54: 23-24 in the American South, 54: 238-39 Holmes, Donald G., 54: 184—5 Halsey, Charles H., 94-95 Holmes, Hamilton, 54: 118-19 Hamilton, Virginia Van der Veer, 54: 171 Holyoke, 54: 253, 250 Hammons, Abe, 54: 189 Hone, Christopher, 54: 94 Hand, W. Brevard, 54: 196-98 Hood, James, 54: 142 Haney, W. C., 54: 41 Howell,]. , 54: 46 Haney, W. ]., 54: 41 Howland, Jobyna, 54: 287 Harless, L. D., 54: 179-80 Hubbert, Paul, 54: 173, 192 HarrisJ., J .,5 4: 247-48 Hunt, John, 54: 84, 86 Hatch, Robert C., 54: 125 Hunter, Charlayne, 54: 118-19 Hathorn, Stacve, and Robin Sabino. “Views Huntsville, 54: 83-103 and Vistas: Traveling through the Choc- Huntsville Arsenal, 54: 100-101 taw, Chickasaw, and Cherokee Nations in Huntsville Wholesale Nurseries, 54: 96 1803,” 54; 208-20 Hutchinson, Bud, 54: 123 Haughey, Thomas, 54: 13 Hyatt, Ca. J., 54: 53 Hawkins, John, 54: 53 Hawkins, John P., 54: 251-55 Indians: Cherokee, 54: 208-20; Chicka- Heflin, Howell, 54: 187, 200-201 mauga, 54: 215-16; Chickasaw, 54: 208- Heidler, David S. Review of Historical Memoir 20; Choctaw, 54: 208-20 of the War in West Florida and Louisiana Irving, Washington, 54: 87 in 1814-15, with an Atlas by Latour, 54: ““I Shall Make Good Big’: The Algonquin 232-33 Correspondence of Tallulah Bankhead, Heller, Richard Alan, 54: 114-15 1918-1920,” by Carolyn Terry Bashaw, Hester, Gwendolyn Lynette, Sumter County, 54: 276-99 Alabama, Wills: 1828-1872, Mortality Sched- Israel, Jim, 54: 113 ules: 1850-1880 (reviewed by Antoinette Israel, Lee, 54: 292 J. Segraves), 54: 153-54 Ivey, Turner, 54: 137-38 Hewitt (plaintiff in Martin v Hewitt), 54: 25-26 Jaffree, Chioke, 54: 188-89, 194, 200 Hicks, Dixie Crawford. Review of The Chil- Jaftree, Ishmael, 54: 163-64, 185, 188-206 dren Coming On > A Retrospective of the Jaffree, Jamael Aakki, 54: 188 Montgomery Bus Boycott by Gray, Leven- Jaffree, Makeba, 54: 188 thall, Sikora, and Thornton, 54: 223-24 Jaffree, Mozelle, 54: 188 Highway markers: Autauga County, 54: 54- James, Bobbie, 54: 175, 191, 196 55; Baldwin County, 54: 55-56; Jefferson James, Darwin, Jr., 54: 281, 292 County, 54: 56; Madison County, 54: 56- James, Fob IIT, 54: 191, 196 57; Marion County, 54: 57; Montgomery James, Forrest (“Fob”)J,r , 54: 164, 190-91, County, 54: 57-59; Tallapoosa County, 195-98, 201, 203 54: 59-61; Tuscaloosa County, 54: 62 Jefferson, Thomas, 54: 165-66, 199, 209-10 Hillman, Joseph, 54: 35 Jehovah's Witnesses, 54: 168 Hinds, Levi, 54: 84 Joel D. Kitchens. “E. W. Peck: Alabama's Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida First Scalawag Chiet Justice,” 54: 3-32 and Louisiana in 1814-15, with an Atlas by Johnson, Andrew, 54: 5, 9 OcTOBER 2001 31 Johnson, Frank M., Jr., 54: 127-36 Profiles in Regional Pluralism (reviewed by Johnson, Gilbert Motier Lafayette, 54: 93 RobertJ . Vejnar I), 54: 234-35, 242 Johnson, Jeannie Rainwater, A Look Back: A Leventhall, Willy S., Gray, Sikora, and Pictorial History of Autauga County, 1818- Thornton, The Children Coming On... : A 1959 (reviewed by Michael Thomason), Retrospective of the Montgomery Bus Boycott 54: 300-301 (reviewed by Dixie Crawford Hicks), 54: Johnston, Henry P., 54: 113 223-24 Jones, Edd, 54: 46 Lewis, David P., 54: 30 Jones, Harriet, 54: 45 Liddell, St. John, 54: 248-49, 254 Jones, John Coffee, 54: 45 Lingo, AlbertJ. , 54: 133-40 passim Jones, W. R., 54: 114 A Look Back: A Pictorial History of Autauga Jordan, May, Where the Wild Animals Is Plen- County, 1818-1959 by Johnson (reviewed tiful: Diary of an Alabama Fur Trader’s by Michael Thomason), 54: 300-301 Daughter, 1912-1914 edited by Baldwin Lossing, BensonJ. , 54: 91 (reviewed by Dawn Michele Dyer), 54: Loyal League. See Union League. 230-32 Lucy, Arthurine, 54: 118 Joyner, Charles, Shared Traditions: Southern Lund, Louise Bankhead, 54: 282, 286-92 History and Folk Culture (veviewed by Car- roll Calhoun), 54: 77-78 Macon, Leon, 54: 177 Julian, James Knox, 54: 280-93 passim Macon Academy, 54: 120 “*Just Another Day on the Plains’: The De- Macon County, 54: 108 segregation of Auburn University,” by Madison, James, 54: 170 Martin T. Olliff, 54: 104-44 Madison County, 54: 83-103 Malone, Vivian, 54: 142 Manis, Andrew M., A Fire You Can't Put Out: Katzenbach, Nicholas 54: 119 The Civil Rights Life of Birmingham’s Rever- Kauffman, George S., 54: 286 Keffer, John C., 54: 10-11 end Fred Shuttlesworth (reviewed by Susan Youngblood Ashmore), 54: 301-4 Keller, George, 54: 101 Marietta, Don, 54: 130 Keller Motors Corporation, 54: 101 Marion, 54: 48 Kelley, David C., 54: 50 Marsh, Charles, God’s Long Summer: Stories of King, Martin LutherJ,r ., 54: 127, 143, 181 Faith and Civil Rights (reviewed by Patri- Kolchin, Peter, 43: 243 cia Sullivan), 54: 151-52 Koniton, 54: 219 Marshall, Burke, 54: 130 Ku Klux Klan, 54: 17, 29-32, 129 Marshall Space Flight Center, 54: 102 Martin (defendant in Martin v Hewitt), 54: Laine,J .G ary, and Morris M. Penny, Struggle 25-26 for the Round Tops: Law’s Alabama Bri- Martin, John M., 54: 18 gade at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2-3, Marty, Martin E., 54: 186 1863 (reviewed by Judkin Browning), 54: Matte, Jacqueline Anderson, They Say the 156-57 Wind Is Red: The Alabama Choctaw, Lost in Landers, Eli, 54: 46 Their Own Land (reviewed by Michael Landers, Joseph B., 54: 53 Morris), 54: 235-37 Lane, G. W., 54: 141 McCaffrey, James M. Review of The Eutaw Lanman, Charles, 54: 87-88 Rangers in the War with Mexico: The Mexi- Latour, Arséne Lacarriére, Historical Memoir can War Journal and Letters of Capt. Syden- of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in ham Moore and the Mexican War Journal of 1814-15, with an Atlas (reviewed by Pot. Stephen F- Nunnalee, Company D, First David S. Heidler), 54: 232-33 Regiment of Alabama Volunteers edited by Lawler, Jehu, 54: 34 Butler, 54: 74-75 Lay, Joseph D., 54: 101 McGowen, Hugh, 54: 9 Lee, Stephen D., 54: 43 McHenry, Paul, 54: 193 Lee, Thomas, 54: 13 McIntosh’s Stand (also Tockshish or McIn- Leonard, Bill J., Christianity in Appalachia: toshville), 54: 211, 218 316 THE ALABAMA REVIEW McKelvey, W. F., 54: 50 10 Montgomery Daily Advertiser and Mail, McKinley, William, 54: 99 54: 29; New York Evening Telegram, 54: 283; McLeod, Powers, 54: 130-39 passim New York Times, 54: 14, 144, 172-73, 298; McMillan, GeorgeJ,r ., 54: 122 Tuscaloosa Blade, 54: 30; Tuscaloosa Inde- McMillan, Malcolm, 54: 137, 142, 139 pendent Monitor, 54: 11, 17, 29; Tuscaloosa McPherson, James Douglas, 54: 114-15 Reconstructionist, 54: 10; University of Ala- Meadows, Austin, 54: 118 bama Crimson White, 54: 122 Meredith, James, 54: 119, 134, 142 Newton, Wesley Phillips. Review of When Methodists, 54: 178-79 Duty Called: World War Il Remembered: A Mever, Hermine Herta, 54: 196 Collection of Stories from Limestone County, Miller, Charles A., 54: 10-11 Alabama World War II Veterans by Barks- Mines, land, 54: 263 dale, and A Soldier's Armageddon by Simms, Mitchel, Mr., 54: 218 54: 72-74 Mitchel, Ormsby MacKnight, 54: 90-91 North Alabama Improvement Company, 54: Mobile and Mobile Bay, 54: 243-75, 250 94-96 Mobile County Board of School Commis- Northwestern Land Association, 54: 97 sioners, 54: 163-64, 185, 188-201 passim Notasulga High School, 54: 120 Monte Sano State Park, 54: 100 Montgomery, 54: 48, 108, 268, 269 O' Boyle, Dan, 54: 103 Morris, Michael. Review of They Say the Wind O'Connor, Sandra Day, 54: 199 Is Red: The Alabama Choctaw, Lost in Their Old Man Ditto, 54: 84 Own Land by Matte, 54: 235-37 Olliff, Martin T. **‘Just Another Day on the Moses, Morris H., 54: 118 Plains’: The Desegregation of Auburn Moss, Mrs. Jessie, 54: 96 University,” 54: 104-44 Motley, Constance Baker, 54: 127 O'Neal, Bill. Review of Every Other Sunday: Mountain Rebels: East Tennessee Confederates The Story of the Birmingham Black Barons by and the Civil War, 1860-1870b y Groce, 54: Fullerton, 54: 226-28 308-9 Opelika, 54: 48 Murphy, Tom, 54: 130, 135 Orman, James M., 54: 42, 49 Muscle Shoals, 54: 214-15, 218 Osterhaus, P. ]., 54: 257 Musser, Charles, 54: 266 Overton, John, 54: 121, 118 Myers, Pollie, 54: 118 Owen, Marie Bankhead, 54: 292 Owsley, Frank LawrenceJr . Review of Black Nance, Louisa (“Lou”) Lawler, 54: 34-53, 42 Jacks: African American Seamen in the Age of Nance, RufusJ. , 54: 41, 50 Sail by Jeffrey, 54: 65-66 Nance, Walter and Frank, 54: 36-51 passim Nance, Washington Pickens, 54: 33-53, 37 Pace, John W. IIL, 54: 118 Nance, William H., 54: 37 Page, Lewis Wendell, Sr., Belmont Coal Mines National Association for the Advancement of Jackson County, Alabama (1877-1940) of Colored People, 54: 108, 174 (reviewed by James Sanders Day), 54: New Deal, 54: 100, 108 304—6 New Market, 54: 84 Parker, Dorothy, 54: 286 Newspapers: Alabama Baptist, 54: 177; Au- Parker, William, 54: 127, 137, 139 burn Plainsman, 54: 120-23, 138; Birming- Parks, Rosa, 54: 109, 127 ham News, 54: 177; Gospel Advocate, 54: Parsons, Lewis E., 54: 5 179-80; Huntsville Independent, 54: 94; Patterson, F. J., 54: 264 Huntsville Times, 54: 100; Huntsville Weekly Patterson, John, 54: 110, 117 Mercury, 54: 96; Huntsville Weekly Tribune, Patterson, Josiah, 54: 53 54: 97; Methodist Christian Advocate, 54: Patterson, Mr., 54: 211, 217 178-79; Mobile Daily Advertiser and Regis- Patton, Robert M., 54: 24 ter, 54: 11, 13-14; Mobile Nationalist, 54: Pearson, Drew, 54: 138-39 10; Montgomery Advertiser, 54: 134, 141; Peck, Christiana, 54: 5 Montgomery Alabama State Journal, 54: 29, Peck, David, 54: 5 32; Montgomery Daily State Sentinel, 54: 8, Peck, Elisha Wolsey, 54: 3-32 OcTOBER 2001 317 Penitentiaries, Reformatories, and Chain versy in Alabama, 1962-1985,” 54: 164—- Gangs: Social Theory and the History of Pun- 207 ishment in Nineteenth-Century America by The Rise of Massive Resistance: Race and Poli- Colvin (reviewed by William Warren Ro- tics in the South During the 1950s by Bartley, gers), 54: 66-69 54: 158-59 Penny, Morris M., andJ .G ary Laine, Struggle Roanoke, 54: 108 for the Round Tops: Law’s Alabama Bri- Roddey, P. D., 54: 34, 46-47 gade at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2-3, Rogers, William Warren. Review of Peniten- 1863 (reviewed by Judkin Browning), 54: tiaries, Reformatories, and Chain Gangs: So- 156-57 cial Theory and the History of Punishment in Perry, William, Jr., 54: 290 Nineteenth-Century America by Colvin, 54: Persons, Gordon, 54: 110 66-69 Peters, Thomas M., 54: 3, 19, 30 Rohr, Nancy, 54: 88 PFL Consultants, Daniel Pratt: Preservation Rosenbaum, Alvin, 54: 181 of a Dream (film) (reviewed by Michael Rosenburg, R. B., and William C. Duck- Thomason), 54: 300-301 worth Jr., eds. “The Washington Pickens Pickensville, 54: 47 Nance Letters, March-December 1864,” Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United 54: 33-53 States of America by Lossing, 54: 91 Ross, the Reverend Dr., 54: 93 Plat, E. B., 54: 266, 274 Royall, Anne Newport, 54: 85-87 Pollard, 54: 248 Rural life, 54: 145-50 Poole, James Albert, 54: 114-15 Russellville, 54: 49 Pope, John, 54: 9 Pouts, Earl, 54: 192 Sabino, Robin, and Stacye Hathorn. “Views Powell, E. A., 54:7 and Vistas: Traveling through the Choc- Powell, Lewis F., Jr., 54: 199 taw, Chickasaw, and Cherokee Nations in 1803,” 54: 208-20 Saffarans, G. L., 54: 47 Quist, Andrew, and Louis R. Smith Jr., eds., Saffold, Benjamin, 54: 19 Cush: A Civil War Memoir by Sprou, 54: Samford, Frank P., 54: 118 309 Sarver, Joe, 54: 114-15, 135 Scalawags, 54: 3-32 Ragland, Patrick, 54: 29 Schoolhouse door stand, 54: 119-20 Railroads: Memphis and Charleston, 54: 94; Schubert, Lee anJd. ] .,5 4: 282 Selma & Alabama, 54: 50 Scofield, H., 54: 267 Rand, Parker N. G., 54: 39 Scottsboro Boys, 54: 108 Randall, Lucy Lamb, 54: 5-6 Screws, W. W., 54: 29-30 Randolph, Ryland, 54: 17, 28 Segraves, Antoinette J. Review of Sumter Rea, Robert, 54: 137-38 County, Alabama, Wills: 1828-1872, Mor- Reagan, Ronald, 54: 186-87 tality Schedules: 1850-1880 by Hester, 54: Reconstruction, 54: 3-32, 268-75 153-54 Redstone Arsenal, 54: 83, 100-102 Segregation, 54: 16 Rehnquist, William H., 54: 199 Selden, James, 54 Religion: School prayer, 54: 164-207 Selma, 54: 47-49, 268, 269 Religious Right, 54: 185-87, 204 A Sense of Place: Birmingham’s Black Middle- Republican party, 54: 3-32 Class Community, 1890-1930 by Feldman, Rice, S. F., 54: 24 (reviewed by J. Aaron Frith), 54: 224-26 Rich Man’s War: Class, Caste, and Confederate Shared Traditions: Southern History and Folk Defeat in the Lower Chattahoochee Valley by Culture by Joyner (reviewed by Carroll Williams (reviewed by Nicki Walker Car- Calhoun), 54: 77-78 roll), 54: 154-55 Sheldon, James, 54: 282 Ridgewood Presbyterian Church, 54: 193 Sherman, Joe, 54: 129 Rieff, Burt. “Conflicting Rights and Reli- Ship Island, 54: 271 gious Liberty: The School-Prayer Contro- Shorter High School, 54: 120 318 THE ALABAMA REVIEW Sikora, Frank, Gray, Leventhall, and Thorn- (reviewed by AntoinetteJ ].S egraves), 54: ton, The Children Coming On 153-54 spective of the Montgomery Bus Boycott (re- Supreme Court of Alabama, 54: 3, 19-32 viewed by Dixie Crawford Hicks), 54: Supreme Court of the United States, 54: 223-24 164-207. See also Court cases Simms, James B., A Soldier's Armageddon (re- Surrency, Erwin, 54: 5 viewed by Wesley Phillips Newton), 54: Swoope, C. C., 54: 53 72-74 Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, 54: 106, 120 Tal Tsuska, 54: 214-15 Skiowska, 54: 215, 219 Talladega, 54: 50 Smith, A. J., 54: 39 Talladega College, 54: 125, 143 Smith, Andrew Jackson, 54: 43 The Tarnished Cavalier: Major General Earl Smith, Evin, 54: 51 Van Dorn, C.S.A. by Carter (reviewed by Smith, Joyce M. “When the Yankees Came Michael Thomas Smith), 54: 306-7 to Huntsville, Again, and Again, and Taylor, M. K., 54: 89 Again... .” 54: 83-103 Taylor, Thomas Jones, 54: 89 Smith, Louis R., Jr, Andrew Quist, eds., Cush: Tellico Block House Treaty, 54: 213-14 A Civil War Memoir by Sprout, 54: 309 The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Cul- Smith, Michael Thomas. Review of The Tar- ture edited by West (reviewed by James nished Cavalier: Major General Earl Van Sanders Day), 54: 75-76 Dorn, C.S.A. by Carter, 54: 306-7 Tennessee River, 54: 87 A Soldier's Armageddon by Simms (reviewed Theatre and film: 39 East, 54: 288, 293, 294; by Wesley Phillips Newton), 54: 72-74 Lifeboat, 54: 297; The Little Foxes, 54: 297; South Avondale Baptist Church, 54: 177-78 The Squab Farm, 54: 282-83 When Men Be- The Southern Albatross: Race and Ethnicity in tray, 54: 283-84 the American South edited by Hall and Dil- They Say the Wind Is Red: The Alabama Choc- lard, 54: 238-39 taw, Lost in Their Own Land by Matte (re- Southerners at War: The 38th Alabama Infantry viewed by Michael Morris), 54: 235-37 Volunteers by Green (reviewed by Judkin Thomas, Sim A., 54: 118 Browning), 54: 156-57 Thomason, Michael. Review of A Look Back: Spanish-American War, 54: 98 A Pictorial History of Autauga County, 1818- Spanish Fort, 54: 253-56 1959b y Johnson, and Daniel Pratt: Preser- SparkmaJonhn, J ., 54: 175 vation of a Dream (film) by PFL Consult- Spellman, Francis Joseph (Cardinal) ,5 4: 172 ants, 54: 300-301 Sprott, Samuel H., Cush: A Civil War Memoir, Thornton,J . Mills II, Gray, Leventhall, Sik- edited by Smith and Quist, 54: 309 ora, The Children Coming On Steele, Frederick, 54: 248-55, 250 spective of the Montgomery Bus Boycott (ve- Stegar, 54: 45, 49 viewed by Dixie Crawford Hicks), 54: Stevens, John Paul, 54: 198-99 223-24 Stewart, Potter, 54: 171 Trammell, Seymour, 54: 122 Stone, George Washington, 54: 32 Trenholm, H. C., 54: 125 Stoudenmire, Lewis, 54: 23-25 Trimble, Charles S., 54: 41 Struggle for the Round Tops: Law's Alabama Trimble, Joseph A., 54: 47 Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2- 3, Troops: Third Division, Army of the Ohio, 1863 by Penny and Laine (reviewed by 54: 90; Third Ohio Infantry, 54: 92; Judkin Browning), 54: 156-57 Tenth (later Eleventh) Alabama Cavalry, Sturgis, Samuel D., 54: 38 Company I, 54: 34-53 passim; Thirteenth Suffrage, 54: 12-15 Indiana Cavalry, 52: 93; United States Sullivan, Patricia. Review of God’s Long Sum- Colored Infantry, 54: 244-75 mer: Stories of Faith and Civil Righis by Tuscaloosa, 54: 6-8, 10, 32 Marsh, 54: 151-52 Tuscaloosa County, 54: 9 Sumter County, Alabama, Wills: 1828-1872, Tuscumbia, 54: 50, 52, 94 Mortality Schedules: 1850-1880 by Hester luskegee High School, 54: 120 OcTOBER 2001 319 Tuskegee Institute, 54: 143 pedia of History and Culture (reviewed by Twickenham (Huntsville), 54: 86 James Sanders Day), 54: 75-76 Two-Party Politics in the One-Party South: Ala- Wheeler, Edward L. Review of The African bama’s Hill Country, 1874-1920 by Webb American Church in Birmingham, Alabama, (reviewed by Wayne Flynt), 54: 221-22 1815-1963: A Shelter in the Storm by Fallin, 54: 69-72 Union League, 54: 10, 17 Wheeler, Joseph, 54: 99 Unionism and Unionists, 54: 8-31 passim. When Duty Called: World War Il Remembered: See also Scalawags A Collection of Stories from Limestone County, Alabama World War Il Veterans by Barks- United States Agricultural Information Net- dale (reviewed by Wesley Phillips New- work Preservation Project in Alabama,” 54: 145-50 ton), 54: 72-74 University of Alabama, 54: 114-42 passim, “When the Yankees Came to Huntsville, 149 Again, and Again, and Again...” by University of Mississippi, 54: 119, 134 Joyce M. Smith, 54: 83-103 Where the Wild Animals Is Plentiful: Diary of an Alabama Fur Trader’s Daughter, 1912-1914 Van Dyke, Bill, 54: 138-39 by Jordon, edited by Baldwin (reviewed Vann, James, 54: 216, 220 by Dawn Michele Dyer), 54: 230-32 Vaughn, John, 54: 209, 210 Whig party, 54: 7-8 Vejnar, RobertJ . Il. Review of Christianity in White, Byron R., 54: 199 Appalachia: Profiles in Regional Pluralism A White Preacher’s Memoir: The Montgomery edited by Leonard, 54: 234-35, 242 Bus Boycott by Graetz, 54: 79 The Very Worst Road: Travellers’ Accounts of Whitesburg, 54: 84, 87 Crossing Alabama’s Old Creek Indian Terri- Whitfield, Newton L., 54: 31 tory, 1820-1847 compiled by Benton, 54: Wiggins, Sarah, 54: 11 158 Wilkinson, Harry, 54: 122 “Views and Vistas: Traveling through the Wilkinson, James, 54: 211, 217 Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Cherokee Na- Williams, David, Rich Man’s War: Class, tions in 1803,” by Stacye Hathorn and Caste, and Confederate Defeat in the Lower Robin Sabino, 54: 208-20 Chattahoochee Valley (reviewed by Nicki Walker Carroll), 54: 154-55 Walker, A. J., 54: 3, 19-20 Williams, James T., 54: 36 Walker, Alpha, 54: 52 Williams, Ronnie, 54: 189, 200 Walker, General, 54: 94 Williamson, Ed, 54: 138, 142 Wallace, George C., 54: 105, 111, 117-141 Wilson, Bryce Alexander, 54: 37, 47, 5% passim, 164, 174-83, 197-203 Wilson, Charles Ebenezer, 54: 52 Warren Court, 54: 169-83 Wilson, James, 54: 35 Warren, William H., 54: 39 Wilson, L. R., 54: 179 “The Washington Pickens Nance Letters, Wilson, Patrick, 54: 208-20, 213 March-December 1864,” edited by R. B. Winwood, Estelle, 54: 287 Rosenburg and William C. Duckworth Wolfe, Fred H., 54: 192-93 Jr., 54: 33-53 Wolfe, Margaret Ripley, 54: 298 Watkins, Levi, 54: 125-26 Wood, James E., Jr., 54: 206 Watts or Wills town, 54: 215-16 Woodson, Jim, 54: 135 Webb, Samuel L., Two-Party Politics in the Woolcou, Alexander, 54: 286-87 One-Party South: Alabama’s Hill Country, World War II, 54: 108 1874-1920 (reviewed by Wayne Flynt), Wynn, Edgar L., 54: 118 54: 221-22 West, Carroll Van, ed., The Tennessee Encyclo- Zukoski, Charles F., Jr., 54: 113

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