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The JOURNALo f SOUTHERN HISTORY Board of Editors RONALD L. LEwis ELIZABETH HAYES TURNER CYNTHIA A. KIERNER MARK M. SMITH W. FITZHUGH BRUNDAGE MICHELE GILLESPI JACQUELINE JONES PETER WALLENSTEIN Managing Editor JOHN B. BOLES Associate Editor RANDAL L. HALI Assistant Editor MARGARET NUNNELLEY Office Manager PATRICIA DUNN BURGESS Graduate Assistants JESSICA CANNON David Davis CAROL ELLIS ANN K. ZIKER Southern Historical Association Editorial Interns JESSICA CANNON CAROL ELLIS VOLUME LXX FEBRUARY—NOVEMBER 2004 Published quarterly by the Southern Historical Association CONTENTS OF VOLUME LXX ARTICLES The Corporeal and Ocular Veil: Dr. Matilda A. Evans (1872-1935) and the Complexity of Southern History. By Darlene Clark Hine Family Dynamics and the Great Revival: Religious Conversion in the South Carolina Piedmont By Peter N. Moore The Paradox of Freedom: Tribal Sovereignty and Emancipation during the Reconstruction of Indian Territory. By Claudio Saunt The Scopes Trial and Southern Fundamentalism in Black and White: Race Region, and Religion. By Jeffrey P. Moran The Southern Response to British Abolitionism: The Maturation of Proslavery Apologetics. By Edward B. Rugemer 4 Courtroom Massacre: Politics and Public Sentiment in Progressive-Era Virginia. By Randal L. Hall Forum: Reflections on the Brown Decision after Fifty Years The Effects of Brown: Personal and Historical Reflections on American Racial Atavism. By Clarence Walker Brown and the “Road to Reunion.” By Elizabeth Jacoway Race, Equality, and “Hearts and Minds.” By Richard H. King From Brown to Green ang Back: The Changing Meaning of Desegregation By Raymond Wolters 4 Continuity of Conservatism: The Limitations of Brown v. Board of Education. By Clive Webb , The Brown Decision: Its Long Anticipation and Lasting Influence. By Linda Reed Black, White, and Brown. By Neil Foley Southern History in Periodicals, 2003: A Selected Bibliography Annual Report of the Secretary-Treasurer. By John C. Inscoe Colonists and Creeks: Rethinking the Pre-Revolutionary Southern Backcountry. By Joshua Piket Attacking Slavery from Within: The Making of The Impending Crisis of the South. By David Brown Political Legitimacy and Local Courts: “Politicks at Such a Rage” in a Southern Community during Reconstruction. By Wayne K. Durrill The Little Rock School Desegregation Crisis: Moderation and Social Conflict. By Karen Anderson The Work Ethic of the Plain Folk: Labor and Religion in the Old South. By Carl R. Osthaus Slaves, Poor Whites, and the Underground Economy of the Rural Carolinas. By Jeff Forret For the Love of Place: Paternalism and Patronage in the Georgia Lowcountry, 1865-1898. By Peggy G. Hargis How Samuel E. Pittman Validated Lee’s “Lost Orders” Prior to Antietam 4 Historical Note. By Charles B. Dew Report of the SHA Committee on Women: Results from a Questionnaire Sent to Women Members. By Christina Greene and J. William Harris and edited by Sally G. McMillen 87] Book REVIEWS 121, 413, 637, 885 Book Notes 49]. 987 HistToricaAL News AND NOTICES 212, 496, 734, 993 INDEX 994

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