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GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Index to Volume LXXVIII—1994 This index uses shortened titles to conserve space. Abbott, Carl, “The Documentary as Public American Indian Lacrosse, by Thomas Ven- History,” rev. essay, 115-23 num,Jr., noted, 679-80 Abbott, Richard H., revs., 417-18 American Missionary Association, 306 Acadian to Cajun, by Carl A. Brasseaux, American Negro Academy, 313-14 revd., 154-56 American SUrvery, 1619-1877, by Peter Kol- Adams, Shelby Lee, coauth., Appalachian chin, revd., 616-18 Portraits, noted, 214 American Veterans Committee, 288, 291, Adams, Sherman, 547, 549 296, 299 Africa in America, by Michael Mullin, revd., Ammerman, Nancy Tatom, ed.. Southern 618-20 Baptists Observed, revd., 203-205 African-American Business Leaders, by John N. Anderson, David G., et al., “De Soto in Ingram and Lynne B. Feldman, noted, Coosa,” 716-34 450-51 Andrews, John A. Ill, From Revivals to Re¬ African Americans, art. on, 760-93; photo moval, revd., 157-59 essay on, 133-48; books on, revd., 172- Angell, Stephen W., revs., 873-75 73, 174-75, 175-77, 188-89, 425-26, 433- Anglicanism, 226-55 passim 34, 443-45, 638-40, 640-41, 646-47, 848- Antebellum culture, book on, revd., 848-50 50, 853-54, 864-65, 869-70, 87071, 872- Antebellum fiction, book on, revd., 161-63 73, 873-75, 875-76, 876-78, 888-89, 891- The Antebellum Kanawha Salt Business and 92, 892-94, 894-96; books on, noted, Western Markets, by John E. Stealey III, 213,45051,68081 revd., 628-29 African Americans at Mars Bluff, South Caro¬ Anti-slavery controversy, art. on, 1-38 lina, by Amelia Wallace Vernon, revd., An Anxious Pursuit, by Joyce E. Chaplin, 64041 revd., 391-93; correction on, 673 After the Trail of Tears, by William G. Apalache Indians, 572 McLoughlin, revd., 846-47 Appalachia, books on, revd., 62829,655-57, Agassiz, Louis, 69-70, 77 845-46, 860-62, 886-87; books on, noted, Ager, John, We Plow Clod’s Fields, revd., 652- 214,215-16, 67879, 902 53 Appalachian Portraits, by Shelby Lee Adams Agriculture, books on, revd., 391-93, 629- and Lee Smith, noted, 214 31,631-33 Appalachicola River, book on, revd., 159-61 The Airwaves of Zion, by Howard Dorgan, Appalachian Values, by Loyal Jones and War¬ revd., 655-57 ren Brunner, noted, 902 Alabama, books on, revd., 198-200, 648-49 Appalachia’s Path to Dependency, by Paul Sal- Alexander, Edward Porter, 53-54, 59, 61-64, strom, revd., 845-46 illus. 53 Archibald Grimke, by Dickson D. Bruce,Jr., Allen, Ivan, Jr., 289 revd., 174-75 Alvis, Joel L., Jr., Religion and Race, revd., Architecture, book on, noted, 212 889-90 Armstrong, Thomas F., revs., 640-41 Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical Church- Armstrong, William H., A Friend to God’s women, by Richard Rankin, revd., 402- Poor, revd., 63838 403 Amall, Ellis, 288305 passim American Association for the Advancement Arnold, Edwin T., coed.. Interviewing Appa¬ of Science, 80 lachia, noted, 678 GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Index to Volume LXXVIII—1994 This index uses shortened titles to conserve space. Abbott, Carl, “The Documentary as Public American Indian Lacrosse, by Thomas Ven- History,” rev. essay, 115-23 num,Jr., noted, 679-80 Abbott, Richard H., revs., 417-18 American Missionary Association, 306 Acadian to Cajun, by Carl A. Brasseaux, American Negro Academy, 313-14 revd., 154-56 American SUrvery, 1619-1877, by Peter Kol- Adams, Shelby Lee, coauth., Appalachian chin, revd., 616-18 Portraits, noted, 214 American Veterans Committee, 288, 291, Adams, Sherman, 547, 549 296, 299 Africa in America, by Michael Mullin, revd., Ammerman, Nancy Tatom, ed.. Southern 618-20 Baptists Observed, revd., 203-205 African-American Business Leaders, by John N. Anderson, David G., et al., “De Soto in Ingram and Lynne B. Feldman, noted, Coosa,” 716-34 450-51 Andrews, John A. Ill, From Revivals to Re¬ African Americans, art. on, 760-93; photo moval, revd., 157-59 essay on, 133-48; books on, revd., 172- Angell, Stephen W., revs., 873-75 73, 174-75, 175-77, 188-89, 425-26, 433- Anglicanism, 226-55 passim 34, 443-45, 638-40, 640-41, 646-47, 848- Antebellum culture, book on, revd., 848-50 50, 853-54, 864-65, 869-70, 87071, 872- Antebellum fiction, book on, revd., 161-63 73, 873-75, 875-76, 876-78, 888-89, 891- The Antebellum Kanawha Salt Business and 92, 892-94, 894-96; books on, noted, Western Markets, by John E. Stealey III, 213,45051,68081 revd., 628-29 African Americans at Mars Bluff, South Caro¬ Anti-slavery controversy, art. on, 1-38 lina, by Amelia Wallace Vernon, revd., An Anxious Pursuit, by Joyce E. Chaplin, 64041 revd., 391-93; correction on, 673 After the Trail of Tears, by William G. Apalache Indians, 572 McLoughlin, revd., 846-47 Appalachia, books on, revd., 62829,655-57, Agassiz, Louis, 69-70, 77 845-46, 860-62, 886-87; books on, noted, Ager, John, We Plow Clod’s Fields, revd., 652- 214,215-16, 67879, 902 53 Appalachian Portraits, by Shelby Lee Adams Agriculture, books on, revd., 391-93, 629- and Lee Smith, noted, 214 31,631-33 Appalachicola River, book on, revd., 159-61 The Airwaves of Zion, by Howard Dorgan, Appalachian Values, by Loyal Jones and War¬ revd., 655-57 ren Brunner, noted, 902 Alabama, books on, revd., 198-200, 648-49 Appalachia’s Path to Dependency, by Paul Sal- Alexander, Edward Porter, 53-54, 59, 61-64, strom, revd., 845-46 illus. 53 Archibald Grimke, by Dickson D. Bruce,Jr., Allen, Ivan, Jr., 289 revd., 174-75 Alvis, Joel L., Jr., Religion and Race, revd., Architecture, book on, noted, 212 889-90 Armstrong, Thomas F., revs., 640-41 Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical Church- Armstrong, William H., A Friend to God’s women, by Richard Rankin, revd., 402- Poor, revd., 63838 403 Amall, Ellis, 288305 passim American Association for the Advancement Arnold, Edwin T., coed.. Interviewing Appa¬ of Science, 80 lachia, noted, 678 Index 911 Ashmore, Harry S., Civil Rights and Wrongs, Beaufort, S.C., 345, 349, 353 revd., 891-92 Beck, Brandon H., revs., 413-15 Associated Reformed Presbyterian Death and Beckwith, John Watrous, 64, 77, illus. 75 Marriage Notices from the C'.hristian Maga¬ “Behind the Lines," by Harvey H. Jackson zine of the South, the Erskine Miscel¬ 111, 471-92 lany, and theDue West Telescope, comp. Belknap, Michal R., revs., 193-95 Lxiwry Ware, noted, 677 Bell, N.J., book on, revd., 862-64 Association for the Preservation of Virginia Bellows, Barbara L., Benevolence Among SUwe- Antiquities, book on, revd., 423-25 holders, revd., 399-401 Athens, Cieorgia, by Mari L. Berry and Lisa Belohlavek, John M., revs., 623-24 Vogel, noted, 216-17 Benevolence Among Slaveholders, by Barbara L. Atkinson, Spencer R., 266, 267 Bellows, revd., 399-401 Atlanta, art. on, 281-305; rev. essay on, 115- Benezet, Anthony, 244 23; books on, revd., 186418, 188-89; Berkeley, Kathleen C., revs., 876-78 book on, noted, 900 Berlin, Ira, coed.. Cultivation and Culture, Atlanta, by David King Gleason and Don revd., 397-99; et al., eds.. Freedom, Series O’Briant, noted, 900 1: Vol. II, revd., 864-65 Atlanta CMnstitution, 281-91 passim Berry, Mari L., coauth., Athens, Cieorgia, Atlanta History Center, exhibit revd., 667- noted, 216-17 69 Bethesda, Ga., 479-80, 482, 484-85, 487 Atlanta Journal, 291 Bethesda Orphanage, art. on, 222-56, illus. Atlanta University, 306-308, 315 235 Avery, Laurence G., A Southern Life, revd., Bilali diary, 589-601 882-84 Biles, Roger, The South and the New Deal, Away, I’m Bound Away, by David Hackett Fis¬ revd., 879-81 cher and James C. Kelly, revd., 842-44 Bill of Rights, book on, revd., 667-69 Birdsong Nature Center, book on, revd., 856-58 Bailey, Fred Arthur, “Mildred Lewis Ruther¬ Birmingham, Ala., book on, revd., 661-62 ford and the Patrician Cult of the Old “Birth of a Nation,” 321 South," 509-535 Bittersweet l^acy, byjanette Thomas Green¬ Baine, Rodney, “Oglethorpe’s Forty Irish wood, revd., 870-71 (Convicts," 326-38 Black and Catholic in Savannah, Georgia, by Baker, Tod A., et al., eds.. The 1992 Presiden¬ Gary Wray McDonogh, revd., 888-89 tial Election in the South, revd., 898-99 Black and White Cultural Interaction in the An¬ Baldwin, George J., 810-15, illus. 813 tebellum South, ed. Ted Ownby, revd., Banner-Haley, Charles Pete, The Fruits of In¬ 848-50 tegration, revd., 894-96 Black Belt Scalawag, by William Warren Ro¬ Barber, Henry E., revs., 659-60 gers, Jr., revd., 417-18 Barney, Sandra, revs., 433-34 Black Creek, Ha., 345, 351 Barrow, David C., 80-81, illus. 82 Black Like Me, 105 Bartlett, Irving H., fohn C. Cjalhoun, revd., The Black lj)dge in White America, by David M. 850-51 Fahey, revd., 873-75 Bass, Jack, Taming the Storm, revd., 193-95 Black Neighbors, by Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, Battle of Bloody Marsh, 494-96, 501, 506, il¬ revd., 875-76 lus. 495 The Black Press in Mississippi, by Julius E. Bauer, Craig A., A Ij^ader Among Peers, noted, Thompson, revd., 172-73 216 Black Women in America, ed. Darlene Clark Bearss, Sara B., revs., 423-25 Hine, revd., 876-78 912 Georgia Historical Quarteri.y Blackwelder, Julia Kirk, revs., 879-81 Bninner, Warren, coauth., Appalachian Val¬ Blake, Daniel Robert, 606-607, 610 ues, noted, 902 Blake, Gorham, 603-604, 610 Brunswick & Albany Railroad, 45-47 Blockaders, Refugees, tsf Contrabands, by Bucuvalas, Tina, coauth.. South Florida Folk- George E. Buker, revd., 410-11 life, noted, 452 Bloody Marsh, Battle of: see Battle of Buhite, Russell D., revs., 881-82 Bloody Marsh Buker, George E., Blockaders, Refugees, & Bocock, Willis H., 82-83 Contrabands, revd., 410-11 Bode, Frederick A., revs., 631-33 Bulger, Peggy A., coauth.. South Florida Folk- Boessenecker, John, coauth.. The Grey Fox, life, noted, 452 revd., 185-86 Bullock, Rufus, 44, 47, 50, 762, 788; book Boles, John B., revs., 858-60 on, revd., 867-68 Bolton, Charles C., Poor Whiles in the Antebel¬ Burns, Robert E., I Am A Fugitive From the lum South, revd., 629-31 Georgia Chain Gang! noted, 674 Boney, F.N., revs., 620-21 Bush, Gregory, res's., 445-46 Bosse, David, Civil War Newspaper Maps, Bushnell, Albert, 311 noted, 449 Butler, Lindley S., ed.. Papers of David Settle Botsch, Robert E., Organizing the Breathless, Reid, Vol. 1, noted, 213 revd., 434-36 Byrd, Rudolph P., ed.. Generations in Black Bowers, D. Talinadge, 302-304 and White, noted, 213 Bowman, Shearer Davis, Masters and Lords, Byrnes, James, 544-56 passim, illus. 556 revd., 170-72 Brasseaux, Carl A., Acadian to Cajun, revd., 153-56 Caldwell, Erskine, 295; book on, revd., 654- Braund, Kathryn E. Holland, revs., 383-85 55 British Association for the Advancement of Caldwell, John H., art. on, 1-38, illus. 37 Science, 78 Calhoun, John C., book on, revd., 850-51 Brodhead, Richard H., ed.. The Journals of “A Call for ‘Bold Persistent Experimenta¬ Charles VV. Chesnutt, revd., 418-19 tion,’” by Paul Stephen Hudson, 361-75 Brown, John R., 537, 551-53 Calloway-Thomas, Carolyn, coed., Martin Brown, Joseph E., 49-50, 56, 760-93 passim Luther Kingjr., revd., 442-43 Brown, Loren G. “Totch,” Totch: A Life in the Calvinism, 229-31, 241, 244, 256 Everglades, revd., 659-60 Campbell, John, revs., 391-93; correction Brown Lung Association, book on, revd., on, 673 434-36 Campbell, Tracy, The Politics of Despair, Brown v. Board of Education, 536, 555, 559, revd., 420-22 561 Campbell, Tunis, 775, illus. 774 Browne, William Washington, book on, Candler, Alfred, 267 revd., 873-75 Cantrell, Gregg, Kenneth and John B. Rayner Brownell, Herbert, 540-560 passim, illus. and the Limits of Southern Dissent, revd., 541 633-34 Browning, Robert M., Jr., From Cape Charles Carey, Anthony Gene, revs., 161-63 to Cape Fear, revd., 412-13 Carl Sanders, byjames F. Cook, revd., 663 Bruce, Dickson D., Jr., Archibald Crimke, Carlebach, Michael, coauth.. Farm Security revd., 174-75 Administration Photographs of Florida, Brundage, W. Fitzhugh, “The Yarn Mill noted, 452 Riot of 1891," 257-80; revs., 189-91,426- Carmichael, James V., 296, 302-303 28 Carstairs, Captain, 584, 586 Index 913 Carter G. Woodson, by Jacqueline Goggin, C3ark, E. Cmljjepper, The Schoolhouse Door, revd., 175-77 revd., 197-98; revs., 198-2(M) Carter, Hodding, book on, revd., 191-92 ('.lark, Sasan Lott, Southern iMers and Life in Carter, Janies Earl, book on, revd., 669-70 the Mid-I8()0s, noted, 214 Cashin, EdwardJ., revs., .'$93-94 Claude Kirk and the Politics of Confrontation, Cashin, Joan E., “‘Decidedly Opposed to by Edmund F. Kallina,Jr., revd., 44,5-46 the Union,’” 73i)-.59 ('.layton, Bruce, “Lillian Smith," rev. essay, Castillo de San Marcos, 467 92-114 Catholicism, book on, revd., 888-89 Clayton, Lawrence A., et al., eds.. The De Soto Ciiuston, Thomas, 327-33 passim Chronicles, rev. essay on, 566-78 Cecil-Fronsman, Bill, revs., 629-31 C.linton ('.atherine, revs., 183-85 Central of Georgia Railroad, art. on, 39-65, “The Coastal Slave Trade in Savannah,” by illus. 49 Richard McMillan, 3.39-60 Chaplin, Joyce E., An Anxious Pursuit, revd., Cobb, Howell, 42, 510-11, .5.33, 771, 78.3 391-93; correction on, 673 Cobb, Thomas R. R., 510-11 Chappell, David L., revs., 892-94 (xKa-Cola (’.ompany, book on, revd., 4.36-37 Charleston, S.C., .341, 345, 349, 351, .353, (Coffee ('.ounty, Ga., 260 .357, 359 Cofitachequi Indians, 572, 578, 687-715 Charlotte, N.C., book on, revd., 870-71 passim, 721, 727 Chattahoochee River, book on, revd., 159- Choker, William S., revs., 156-57 61; book on, noted, 675 (^ole, Donald B., The Presidency of Andrew Chattahoochee Valley Sources and Resources, Jackson, revd., 623-24 Vol. 2, by John S. Lupiold, noted, 675 ('ole, Edwin “King,” 56, 59 Cherokee Indians, book on, revd., 846-47 (kvleman, Kenneth, 329, 330, 33.3 Chesebrough, David B., revs., 153-54 Colonial frontier, book on, revd., 149-50 Chesnutt, Charles W., book on, revd., 418- Colonization of Georgia, 461-70. 471-92 19 Columbians, 288, 291, 298 Chiaha Indians, 687-715 passim, 716-34 Comer, Hugh Moss, 64 passim ('xtnfederacy, .509-5.35; book on, revd., 641- Choosing Truman, by Robert H. Ferrell, 43 revd., 881-82 Confederate Hospitals on the Move, by Glenna Christian Advocate and Journal, 23-25, 28, 36 R. Schroeder-Lein, revd., 408-410 The Churches of Charleston and the Ijnucountry, Congress of Industrial Organizations, 291, by the Preservation Society of Charles¬ 299 ton, noted, 4.50 (Connor, Eugene “Bull,” 286 Civil Rights and Wrongs, by Harry S. Ash¬ (^onser, Walter H., Jr., Ciod and the Natural more, revd., 891-92 World, revd., 401-402 Civil rights, art. on, 536-565; books on, (^ook, James F., Carl Sanders, revd., 663 revd., 189-91, 195-97, 197-98, 198-200, Coosa Indians, 572; arts, on, 687-715, 716- 440-42, 661-62, 664-65, 666^7, 891-92, .34 892-94, 894-96 (bottom, Robert I., Jr., coauth, Maryland in Civil War, 759; books on, revd., 167-68, 407- the Civil War, noted, 900 408,408-410,410-11,412-1.3 413-15,6.35- (Cotton agriculture, 340-41 .36, 6.36-.38, 641-4.3, 858-60, 860-62, 862- Cotton-Patch Schoolhouse, by Susie Powers 64, 864-65, 870-71; books on, noted, Tompkins, revd,, 433-34 449, 900 Cotton textile industry, books on, revd., Civil War Newspaper Maps, by David Bos.se, 428-29, 4.34-.36 noted, 449 Countess of Huntingdon (Salina Ha.stings), art. on, 225-56, illus. 226, 254 914 Georgia Historical Quarterly Couto, Richard A., Lifting the Veil, revd., 638- de Luna, Tristan, 688, 697, 700, 705-707, 40 711,716-.34 Covington, James W., The Seminoles of Flor¬ DePratter, Chester B., et al., “De Soto in ida, revd., 156-.57 Coosa,” 716-34 Cracker Party, 288, 291, 297, 298 DeRenne, George W.J., 58 C-rawford, Martin, revs., 860-62 Desegregation, 536-63 passim Cresswell, Stephen, revs., 172-73 The De Soto Chronicles, 2 Vols., ed. Lawrence C.rimmins, TimothyJ., revs., 436-37 A. Clayton, Vernon James Knight, Jr., The Crisis, 319-23 passim and Edward C. Moore, rev. essay on, Crissman, James K., Death and Dying in f>n- 566-78 trai Appalachia, revd., 886-87 De Soto Expedition (Commission, 568-70 Crouch, Barry A., revs., 63.5-36 De Soto, Hernando, arts, on, 687-715, 716- Cnimmell, Alexander, 313-14 34; rev. es.say on, 566-578, illus. 568, 571, Cultivation and Culture, ed. Ira Berlin and 691,718 Philip D. Morgan, revd., 397-99 “De Soto in Coosa,” by Charles Hudson, Cultural history, book on, revd., 207-208; Chester B. DePratter, Marvin T. Smith, book on, noted, 452 and David G. Anderson, 716-34 Currie-McDaniel, Ruth, revs., 163-65 Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants, Vols. 16 and 17, by George Fenwick Dade Coal Mines, 267 Jones, revd., 151-52 Daflin, P.D., 815, 824 DeVine, Jerry W., revs., 648-49 DafTm Park, Sav-annah, Ga., art. on, 810-27 Dewey, Thomas, 538-39, ,545, 549 Daniels, Jon, book on, revd., 198-200 Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, Vol. 5, “Darwin’s Disciple in Georgia,” by Lester D. ed. William S. Powell, noted 677 Stephens, 66-91 Dimond, E. Grey, coed., iMers from Forest Darwinism, art. on, 66-91, illus. of Charles Place, noted, 215 Darwin, 79 Dinnerstein, Leonard, revs., 200-201 Davis, Robert S., Jr., “A View of a Golden Dissenters, religious, 237, 238, 241, 256 Era,” 60.3-614 Dittmer,John, IMcal People, revd., 892-94 Davis, Stephen, revs., 408-410 Dixiecrats, 545 Davison, Samuel and Susannah, 497, 501- Dixon, Timothy W., revs., 667-69 502 Dobson, David, Scottish Emigration to Colonial “Days of Hope and Horror,” by John Eger- America, revd., 841-42 ton, 281-.305 “The Documentary as Public History,” by Dearest Chums and Partners, ed. Hugh T. Carl Abbott, rev. essay, 115-23 Keenan, revd., 644-46 Dogan, (Caroline, art. on, 735-59 Death and Dying in Central Appalachia, by Dogan, Joseph, 740, 745-49 James K. Crissman, revd., 886-87 Dogan, Mary Adelaide, art. on, 73.5-59 Death and Obituary Notices From the Southern Dorgan, Howard, The Airwaves of Zion, revd., Christian Advocate, 1867-1878, by Brent 65,5-57 H. Holcomb, noted, 676 Doss, Harriett E. Amos, revs., 159-61 “‘Decidedly Opposed to the Union,’” by Douglass, Frederick, 309, 314, 320 Joan E. Cashin, 735-59 Drago, Edmund L., “Georgia’s First Black de Elvas, Fidalgo, 687-715 passim, 716, 721, Voter Registrars During Reconstruc¬ 732-34 tion,” 760-93; revs., 864-65 Delano, Jack, IS5-3S passim Dubay, Robert W'., revs., 663 Delany, A. Elizabeth and Sarah, Having Our Du Bois, Nina Gomer, 306, 313, 316, illus. Say, revd., 646-47 .307,317 Index 915 Du Bois, W.E.B., rev. es.say on, 306-325, il- Evarts, Jeremiah, book on, revd., 1.57-.59 lus. 307, 317 Evolutionism, art. on, 66-91 Dugan, Mark, coauih., Thf Grry Fox, revd., The Ejcpedition of Hernando de Soto West of the 185-86 Mississippi, ed. Gloria A. Young and Duke, Daniel, 293, 298, 299 Michael P. Hoffman, rev. essay on, 566- Dulaney, W. Marvin, coed., Fjsays on the 78 American Civil Ri/^ts Slrug^, revd., 440- 42 Duncan, Ru.s.sell, Entrepreneur for Equality, revd., 867-68; revs., 418-19 The Fable of the Southern Writer, by Lewis P. Durden, Robert F., revs., 407-408 Simpson, revd., 884-86 Durkheim, Emile, 27.3-74 Fahey, Dasid M., The Black Lodge in White America, revd., 87.3-75 Fair to Middlin’, by Lynn Willoughby, revd., Eagles, Charles W., Outside Agitator, revd., 1.5^1 198-200 Fairhope Single Tax Cxilony, book on, revd., Ebel, Carol S., revs., 842-44 426-28 The Education of the Southern Belle, by C^hristie Fairclough, Adam, revs., 666-67 Anne Famham, revd., 852-53 Farm Security Administration, photogra¬ Edwards, John Carver, revs., 657-.59 phy of, 1.33-48 passim-, book on, noted, Egerton, Douglas R., Gabriel’s Rebellion, 452 revd., .394-97 Farm Security Administration Photographs of Egerton, John, “Da)-s of Hope and Horror," Florida, by Michael Carlebach and Eu¬ 281-305; revs., 891-92 gene F. Provenzo, Jr., b<x)k on, noted, Eisenhower, Dwight D., art. on, 536-65, il- 452 lus. 541, .5.50, .5.56, .562 Famham, Christie Anne, The Education of the “Eisenhower’s Federal judges and Civil Southern Belle, revd., 852-53 Rights Policy," by Jeffrey R. Young, 5.36- Farnsley, Arthur E. 11, revs., 20.5-206 65 Federal Employment Practices Cxtmmittee Elliott, William, William Elliot’s Guide to Caro¬ (FEPC), .544, .546, .553, .554 lina Sports by iMnd and Water, noted, 4.50 Feldman, Lynne B., coauth., African-Ameri¬ English culture, art. on., 794-809 can Business l-eaders, noted, 450-51 Entrepreneur for Equality, by Rus.sell Duncan, Fellman, Michael, revs., 415-16 revd., 867-68 Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, 295 Erikson, Kai, 27.3-74 Ferrell, Robert H., Choosing Truman, revd., Erskine Caldiuell, by Harvey L. Klevar, revd., 881-82 654-55 A Firtive People, by Ronald J. Zboray, revd., Eskew, Glenn T., revs., 661-62 161-6.3 Essays on the American Civil Rights Mcniement, Fink, Gary M., The Fulton Bag and CMton ed. W. Marvin Dulaney and Kathleen Mills Strike of 1914-1915, revd., 428-29 Underwood, revd., 440-42 Finkelman, Paul, revs., .394-97 Ethnicity, book on, revd., 390-91, 872-7.3 The First Day at Ciettysburg, ed. Gary W. Gal¬ Evangelicalism, art. on, 225-56; books on, lagher, revd., 413-15 revd., 61.5-16, 6.36-38, 64.3-44, 65.5-57, Fischer, David Hackett, coauth. Away, I’m 858-60, 886-87; books on, noted, 676, Bound Away, revd., 842-44 677 Fisk University, 306, .310, 311, 317 Evans, Eli N., The Ijmely Days Were .Sundays, Fleming, C^ynthia Griggs, revs., 878-79 revd., 200-201 The Fleming /.ertures, 1937-1990, by Burl Evans, Hiram, 288, 293 Noggle, revd., 202-203 916 Georgia Historical Quarterly Florida, book on, revd., 156-57, 659-60 Gaston, Paul, Man and Mission, revd., 425 Flynt, Wayne, revs., 203-205 28 Folk music, book on, revd., 432-33 Gatewood, Willard B., “W.E.B. Du Bois,” For God, Country, and Coca-Cola, by Mark rev. essay, 305325 Pendergrast, revd., 436-^7 Geertz, Clifford, 275, 277 Foster, Gaines M., revs., 865-67 Genealogy, book on, noted, 212 The Founders of America, by Francis Jennings, Generations in Black and White, ed. Rudolph revd., 383415 P. Byrd, noted, 213 Fox Theater (Atlanta), 361, 367, illus. .366, Georgia Academy of Sciences, 90 368 Georgia Gazette, 237, 247 Fox, Tryphena Blanche Holder, book on, Georgia governors, art. on, 124-31 revd., 163-65 Georgia Land and Lumber (Company, 260 Frederica, Ga., 473-90 passim: art. on, 49.3- Georgia Railroad Commission, 40 508, illus. 477, 507 “Georgians at Work,” by Karin L. Zipf, 829- “The Frederica Homefront in 1742,” byJ.T. 40 Scott, 493-508 “Georgia’s First Black Voter Registrars Dur¬ Freedmen’s Bureau, 529, 760-93 passim ing Reconstruction,” by Edmund L. Freedom, Series 1; Vol. 11, ed. Ira Berlin, et al., Drago, 76593 revd., 864-65 Gerald Gray’s Wifedtid Lily, by Susan Petigru Freedom at Risk, by Carol Wilson, revd., 621- King, noted, 451 23 German immigrants, book on, revd., 387-89 Freudianism, 107-110 Gillespie, j. David, Politics at the Periphery, A Friend to God's Poor, by W'illiam H. 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