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The JOURNAL of SOUTHERN HISTORY Board of Editors MICHELLE BRATTAIN STEPHANIE M. H. Camp Lorri GLOVER CHRISTOPHER WALDREP CHARLES C. BOLTON PAUL HARVEY GEORGE C. RABLE MELISSA WALKER Editor JOHN B. BOLES Managing Editor RANDAL L. HALL Associate Editor BETHANY L. JOHNSON Visiting Assistant Editor ALLISON N. MADAR Office Manager PATRICIA DUNN BURGESS Editorial Assistants SAM ABRAMSON ANDREW C. BAKER LAUREN BRAND EpwIN C. BREEDEN Scott FRIZZELL Dan S. GERIG JOHN G. MARKS CARL LAWRENCE PAULUS ALLISON K. RABORN WHITNEY N. STEWART JAMES E. WAINWRIGHT JILL WHARTON Southern Historical Association Editorial Interns SAM ABRAMSON JOHN G. MARKS VOLUME LXXVII FEBRUARY—NOVEMBER 201 1 Published Quarterly by the Southern Historical Association CONTENTS OF VOLUME LXXVII ARTICLES: The Critical Signpost on the Journey Toward Secession. By William J. Cooper Jr. ....... Rebellious Talk and Conspiratorial Plots: The Making of a Slave Insurrection in Civil War Natchez. By Justin Behrend Klan Skepticism and Denial in Reconstruction-Era Public Discourse. By Elaine Frantz Parsons ....................- War over a Shrine of Peace: The Apj 10: " nt and Retreat from Reconciliation. By Caroline E. Janney Jefferson's “Cannibals” Revisited: A Closer Look at His Notorious Phrase. By Arthur Scherr Slavery and American Sea Power: The Navalist Impulse in the Antebellum South. BN I isin cs sononcscesioniscipinnestenineiniiensieseiesebieuheniseetinhesaisteiadascpniniatanantnnasnissaiaseinnt Francis Lieber, Slavery, and the “Genesis” of the Laws of War. By Matthew J. Mancini Southern History in Periodicals, 2010: A Selected Bibliography ..............0c0.cceceeseveeveeerreveereerersneneeereecseeneeeeSee4e9 Annual Report of the Secretary-Treasurer. By John C. Unsc00 ...............-000e0eeseeenenerseseneeseenesesenseneerenenseeeeeeseDeeOeS Pets, Status, and Slavery in the Late-Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake. By Sarah Hand Meacham..................521 The New Woman, Social Science, and the Harlem Renaissance: Ophelia Settle Egypt as Black Professional. By Louise L. Stevenson .................00:0:0eseseeserseeeeeesenersnsnenennneeneeees siceateiniennatinnitiieeaiiaat 555 African Americans, Labor Unions, and the Struggle for Fair Employment in the Aircraft Manufacturing Industry of Texas, 1941-1945. By Joseph Abel ..............-c-cesesscesssessessenensneesnensesnsesssnsensenstesenseeseseenenseneeeees 595 From Caste to Color Blindness: James J. Kilpatrick's Segregationist Semantics. aE UII iciricensscicsndbiscincetennin sbrieieeiccnliineeaitsstnanicctla aeseiseienhaniateesbinsnnne<nncinpnniaicanasinea l 639 “Scalawags,” Southern Honor, and the Lost Cause: Explaining the Fatal Encounter of James H. Cosgrove and Edward L. Pierson. By Adam Fairclough The Role of Elite Leadership in the Southern Defense of Segregation, 1954-1964. Ba ee IO wcinccssiesnscehivuinssiosninitisnesniteiseasnestchationbiienensistchssuienssumaiassectinianestunashnnstnenacsuumsisaiesiansttiionninnnneite 827 From Tobacco Patch to Pitcher’s Mound: Gaylord Perry, the Spitter, and Farm Life in Eastern North Carolina. By David Vaught Book REVIEWS. EER RES Re Me eet ee eer ee Pa Ee Re eR TE eR 506, 1062 HisTORICAL NEWS AND NOTICES .................-.cccccsccseeceeeeeeseeesseneee LOO Index to Volume LXXVII This index uses shortened titles of books to conserve space. 1877: America’s Year of Living Violently, Alexander, Adele Logan: Parallel Worlds, by Michael A. Bellesiles, revd., revd., 1023-24 1004-5 Alexander, Edward: coed., Robert B. Heilman, revd., 766-68 A People, a Place, by Robert W. Sledge, All but Forgotten, by Stephanie P. revd., 191 Newbold, revd., 920-21 Abel, Elizabeth: Signs of the Times, revd., Allison, James R.., III: revs., 935-36 1015-16 Allured, Janet: coed., Louisiana Women, Abel, Joseph: “African Americans, revd., 407-8 Labor Unions, and the Struggle for Alsop, James: revs., 972-73 Fair Employment in the Aircraft American Civil War, by John Keegan, Manufacturing Industry of Texas, revd., 439-41 1941-1945,” pp. 595-638 American Civil War, by Terry L. Jones, Abigail Adams, by Woody Holton, revd., revd., 441-42 409-10 American Mediterranean, by Matthew Abramson, Sam: book note by, 1069-70 Pratt Guterl, revd., 121-26 Acadians and Cajuns, ed. by Ursula American Military Frontiers, by Robert Mathis-Moser and Giinter Bischof, Wooster, revd., 415-16 revd., 135-36 American Scene on Paper, essay by Harry Accommodating Revolutions, by Albert Katz, revd., 203-5 H. Tillson Jr., revd., 678-79 American Slavery, Irish Freedom, by Adamiuak, Stanley J.: revs., 933-34 Angela F. Murphy, revd., 944-45 Adams, Luther: revs., 213-14 “And are we yet alive?” by David J. Admirable Radical, by Car| Mirra, revd., Murrah, revd., 461-62 1036-37 And Grace Will Lead Me Home, by African American History Reconsidered, Michelle M. Mears, revd., 187-88 by Pero Gaglo Dagbovie, revd., And They Were Wonderful Teachers, by 1021-23 Karen L. Graves, revd., 218-20 African American Life in the Georgia Anderson, Jean Bradley: Durham County, Lowcountry, ed. by Philip Morgan, 2nd ed., noted, 1062 revd., 909-11 Anderson, Karen: Little Rock, revd., “African Americans, Labor Unions, and 777-78 the Struggle for Fair Employment in Anderson, Toni P.: “Tell Them We Are the Aircraft Manufacturing Industry of Singing for Jesus,” revd., 997-98 Texas, 1941-1945,” by Joseph Abel, Andrews, Gregg: revs., 200-201 595-638 Angulo, A. J.: William Barton Rogers and African Americans and the Presidency, the Idea of MIT, revd., 162-63; revs., ed. by Bruce A. Glasrud and Cary D. 163-04 Wintz, revd., 1053-55 “Annual Report of the Secretary- After Wallace, by Patrick R. Cotter and Treasurer,” by John C. _Inscoe, James Glen Stovall, revd., 231-32 395-404 Against the Wind, by Carl L. Kell, revd., Appalachia (DVD), by Jamie Ross and 489-90 Ross Spears, noted, 506 Albert, Peter J.: coed., Samuel Gompers Appleton, Thomas H., Jr.: revs., 420-22 Papers, Vol. 11, revd., 200-201 Arkansas/Arkansaw, by Brooks Blevins, Alderman, Derek H.: coauth., Civil Rights revd., 152-53 Memorials and the Geography of Armando, Alonzo: revs., 761-62 Memory, revd., 225-26 Armstrong, Catherine: revs., 683-84 1080 THE JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY Army at Home, by Judith Giesberg, revd., Baseball: art. on, Gaylord Perry, and rural 447-48 N.C., 865-94 Army Life, by Albert O. Marshall, noted, Bates, Beth: revs., 1001-2 508 Bates, Toby G.: revs., 444-45 Articulating Rights, Sy Alison M. Parker, Battle of Ole Miss, by Frank Lambert, revd., 703-4 revd., 780-81 Ascent of George Washington, by John Battling Nell, by Alexander S. Leidholdt, Ferling, revd., 137 revd., 754-55 Ash, Stephen V.: Black Experience in the Baum, Howell S.: Brown in Baltimore, Civil War South, revd., 980-81 revd., 1041-42 Ashdown, Paul: revs., 961-62 Bay, Mia: To Tell the Truth Freely, revd., Ashworth, John: revs., 160-62 459-60 Assumed Identities, ed. by John D. Beakes, John H., Jr: coauth., “Cool Garrigus and Christopher Morris, Deliberate Courage,” revd., 684-85 noted, 507 Beard-Moose, Christina Taylor: Public Astor, Aaron: revs., 194-95 Indians, Private Cherokees, revd., At the Edge of the Precipice, by Robert V. 494-95 Remini, revd., 955-56 Beauty Shop Politics, by Tiffany M. Gill, Athas, Daphne: Chapel Hill in Plain revd., 1019-20 Sight, noted, 1068 Becoming American under Fire, by Atkins, Jonathan M.: revs., 931-32 Christian G. Samito, revd., 712-13 Awaiting the Heavenly Country, by Mark Becoming Elizabeth Lawrence, ed. by S. Schantz, revd., 126-31 Emily Herring Wilson, revd., 1030-31 Behrend, Justin: “Rebellious Talk and Baca, George: coed., Plantation, noted, Conspiratorial Plots: The Making 1064 of a Slave Insurrection in Civil War Bailey, Anne J.: revs., 964-65 Natchez,” 17-52 Bailey, Candace: Music and the Southern Bell, Andrew Mcllwaine: Mosquito Belle, revd., 949-50 Soldiers, revd., 972-73 Bain-Selbo, Eric: Game Day and God, Bellesiles, Michael A.: 1877: America’s revd., 227-28 Year of Living Violently, revd., 1004—5 Bair, Barbara: revs., 744-46 Benjamin Franklin and the Politics of Baird, Nancy Disher: ed., Josie Under- Improvement, by Alan Houston, revd., wood’s Civil War Diary, revd., 411-12 169-71 Bennett, Alma: ed., Thomas Green Baker, Andrew C.: book notes by, 1062, Clemson, revd., 163-64 1064, 1066-67 Berkin, Carol: Civil War Wives, revd., Baker, Bruce E.: What Reconstruction 168-69 Meant, revd., 189-91 Bernhard, Virginia: book note by, 507 Baker, John F., Jr: Washingtons of Berrey, Stephen A.: revs., 466-67 Wessyngton Plantation, revd., 430-31 Berry, Daina Ramey: revs., 909-1 1 Balderrama, Francisco E.: revs., 1008-9 Best American History Essays, 2008, ed. Bales, Rebecca: revs., 495-96 by David Roediger, revd., 500-502 Balmer, Randall: Making of Evangel- Better Angels of Our Nature, by Michael icalism, revd., 905-6 A. Halleran, revd., 724-25 Baltimore Bank Riot, by Robert E. Beyond the Latino World War Il Hero, Shalhope, revd., 700-701 ed. by Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez and Barile, Suzy: Undaunted Heart, revd., Emilio Zamora, revd., 769-71 186-87 Bibliography: of sou. history, 349-94 Baring the Iron Hand, by Steven Billingsley, Scott: revs., 708-10 J. Ramold, revd., 967-68 Billy Graham and the Rise of the Barksdale, Kevin T.: revs., 685-86 Republican South, by Steven P. Miller, Barnes, L. Diane: revs., 148-49 revd., 490-94 INDEX Binnington, Ian: revs., 437-39 Bossy, Denise I.: revs., 896-98 Bischof, Giinter: coed., Acadians and Boston, Michael B.: Business Strategy of Cajuns, revd., 135-36 Booker T. Washington, revd., 1018-19 Bischoff, Sarah: book note by, 1066 Boswell, Angela: revs., 407-8 Bixel, Patricia Bellis: revs., 202-3 Boulware, Tyler: revs., 929-31 Black, Jeremy: War of 1812 in the Age of Bow, Leslie: Partly Colored, revd., Napoleon, revd., 149-50 1014-15 Black Citizen-Soldiers of Kansas, by Bowers, Tom: Making News, revd., Roger D. Cunningham, revd., 448-50 755-56 Black Culture and the New Deal, by Boycotts, Buses, and Passes, by Pamela E. Lauren Rebecca Sklaroff, revd., Brooks, revd., 214—15 470-71 Boyd, Tim: revs., 231-32 Black Experience in the Civil War South, Boyle, David P.: coed., Voices from the by Stephen V. Ash, revd., 980-81 Nueva Frontera, revd., 234—35 Black Rage in New Orleans, by Leonard Braddock’s March, by Thomas E. Crocker, N. Moore, revd., 1033-35 revd., 903-5 Blackburn, Glenn: Maynard Adams, revd., Bradley, Mark L.: revs., 993-95 228-29 Braund, Kathryn E. Holland: coed., Fields Blacklegs, Card Sharps, and Confidence of Vision, revd., 912-14 Men, ed. by Thomas Ruys Smith, Brennan, Mary C.: revs., 1035 revd., 946-48 Bridges, Kenneth: Twilight of the Texas Blair, William A.: coed., Lincoln's Democrats, revd., 782-83 Proclamation, revd., 726-28 Brimmer, Brandi C.: revs., 999-1000 Blanton, Carlos Kevin: revs., 468-69 Bristol, Douglas Walter, Jr.: Knights of the Bledsoe, Drew S.: book notes by, 508, Razor, revd., 431-32 509 Britten, Thomas A.: revs., 1003-4 Bleeding Borders, by Kristen Tegtmeier Brock, Emily K.: revs., 699-700 Oertel, revd., 435-36 Brody, Jennifer D.: revs., 954—55 Blevins, Brooks: Arkansas/Arkansaw, Brooks, Pamela E.: Boycotts, Buses, and revd., 152-53 Passes, revd., 214-15 Bloody Lowndes, by Hasan Kwame Brothers of a Vow, by Ami Pflugrad- Jeffries, revd Jackisch, revd., 948-49 Blue and Gray Diplomacy, by Howard Broussard, Albert S.: revs., 187-88 Jones, revd., 965-66 Browder, Glen: coauth., Stealth Recon- Bluejackets and Contrabands, by Barbara struction, noted, 512-13 Brooks Tomblin, revd., 167-68 Brown, Canter, Jr.: coed., Varieties of Blum, Elizabeth D.: revs., 762-63 Women’s Experience, revd., 752-54 Blum, Francelle: revs., 707-8 Brown, Gordon S.: Incidental Architect, Bodenhorn, Howard: revs., 689-90 revd., 418-19 Bonds, Russell S.: War Like the Brown, Ian W.: revs., 201-2 Thunderbolt, revd., 728-29 Brown, Kent Masterson: revs., 180-81 Bonfire, by Marc Wortman, revd., 729-31 Brown, Matthew M.: coed., North Bonner, Robert E.: Mastering America, Carolina Troops, Vol. 17, noted, revd., 437-39; revs., 500-502 508-9 Booker T. Washington, by Raymond W. Brown, Sarah H.: “The Role of Elite Smock, revd., 1016-17 Leadership in the Southern Defense of Booker T. Washington and the Struggle Segregation, 1954-1964,” pp. 827-64; against White Supremacy, by David book note by, 510 H. Jackson Jr., revd., 1017-18 Brown in Baltimore, by Howell S. Baum, Border Renaissance, by John Moran revd., 1041-42 Gonzalez, revd., 468-69 Browning, Judkin: ed., Southern Mind Born Southern, by V. Lynn Kennedy, Under Union Rule, revd., 445-46 revd., 427-28 Brumwell, Stephen: revs., 903-5 1082 THE JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY Buenger, Walter K.: revs., 936-38 Carmichael, James V., Jr.: revs., 938-39 Building Charleston, by Emma _ Hart, Carney, Court: Cuttin’ Up, revd., 466-67 revd., 908-9 Carter, Gari: Troubled State, revd., Building the Borderlands, by Casey 721-22 Walsh, revd., 761-62 Case, Theresa A.: Great Southwest Burin, Nikki Berg: revs., 168-69 Railroad Strike and Free Labor, revd., Burton, Orville Vernon: coed., Remem- 1009-10 bering Brown at Fifty, revd., 1039-41 Cash, Color, and Colonialism, by Renée Busch, John Laurence: Steam Coffin, Ann Cramer, revd., 495-96 revd., 934-35 Cassanello, Robert: coed., Migration and Bush, William S.: revs., 1024-25 the Transformation of the Southern Bush v. Gore, by Charles L. Zelden, revd., Workplace since 1945, revd., 772-73 233-34 Cassity, Michael: coauth., Divided Hearts, Business Strategy of Booker T. Washing- revd., 424-25 ton, by Michael B. Boston, revd., Castaneda, Christopher J.: revs., 460-61 1018-19 Category 5, by Thomas Neil Knowles, Buss, Fran Leeper: ed., Moisture of the revd., 202-3 Earth, revd., 226-27 Catsam, Derek Charles: revs., 214-15 Butler, Kevin D.: revs., 951-52 Cawley, Alexa S.: revs., 408-9 Byas, Ulysses: coauth., Hello Professor, Celebrating the Republic, by Sandra revd., 778-79 Moats, revd., 686-87 Bynum, Victoria E.: Long Shadow of the Censer, Jane Turner: revs., 949-50 Civil War, revd., 737-38 Chamberlain, Charles: revs., 1020-21 Byrd, Alexander X.: Captives and Chambers, Glenn A.: revs., 772-73 Voyagers, revd., 417-18 Chang, David A.: Color of the Land, Byrne, Frank J.: revs., 423-24 revd., 697-98 Byrnes, Don R.: revs., 137; book note by, Chang, Derek: Citizens of a Christian 1070-71 Nation, revd., 996-97 Chaotic Justice, by John Ernest, revd., Cabin, Quarter, Plantation, ed. by Clifton 705-6 Ellis and Rebecca Ginsburg, revd., Chapel Hill in Plain Sight, by Daphne 950-51 Athas, noted, 1068 Cairns, Kathleen A.: revs., 192 Charron, Katherine Mellen: Freedom's Call Her a Citizen, by Kelley M. King, Teacher, revd., 474-75 revd., 1025-26 Chesapeake region: art. on pet keeping in Campbell, Jacqueline Glass: __revs.., colonial, 521-54 729-31 Chesson, Michael B.: revs., 176-77 Campbeil, James: revs., 154-56 Chickamauga Campaign, ed. by Steven Campbell, Julie A.: Horse in Virginia, E. Woodworth, revd., 974-76 revd., 907-8 Chickamauga Memorial, by Timothy B. Campney, Brent M. S.: book note by, Smith, revd., 194-95 1065 Chief Loco, by Bud Shapard, revd., Caning of Charles Sumner, — by 1003-4 Williamjames Hull Hoffer, revd., Chirhart, Ann Short: coed., Georgia 956-57 Women, Vol. 1, revd., 139-41; revs., Capital Punishment on Trial, by David 474-75 M. Oshinsky, revd., 1049-50 Choctaw Crime and Punishment, by Captives and Voyagers, by Alexander X. Devon Abbott Mihesuah, revd., Byrd, revd., 417-18 454-55 Captives in Gray, by Roger Pickenpaugh, Chosen Folks, by Bryan Edward Stone, revd., 176-77 revd., 941-42 Cardyn, Lisa: revs., 695-97 Christ, Mark K.: ed., Die Is Cast, revd., Carlson, Paul H.: revs., 191 718-20 INDEX 1083 Christian, Garna_L.: George Sessions Coming of Age in Utopia, by Paul M. Perry, revd., 212-13 Gaston, revd., 482-83 Christianson, Scott: Freeing Charles, Common Bondage, by Peter A. Dorsey, revd., 711-12 revd., 683-84 Cimbala, Paul A.: coed., Great Task Confederacy, by Paul D. Escott, revd., Remaining Before Us, revd., 993-95 717-18 Citizens of a Christian Nation, by Derek Confederate Reckoning, by Stephanie Chang, revd., 996-97 McCurry, revd., 978-80 Civil Rights Memorials and the Geogra- Confluence of Transatlantic Networks, by phy of Memory, by Owen J. Dwyer and Laura Jarnagin, revd., 121-26 Derek H. Alderman, revd., 225-26 Conlin, Michael F.: revs., 410-11 Civil rights movement: art. on James J. Connolly, David H.., Jr.: revs., 932-33 Kilpatrick and opposition to, 639-70 Contentious Liberties, by Gale L. Kenny, Civil Rights Movement and the Logic of revd., 704-5 Social Change, by Joseph E. Luders, Cook, Cita: revs., 139-41 revd., 1038-39 Cook, Robert: revs., 183-85 Civil War: art. on failure of compromise “Cool Deliberate Courage,” by Jim before, 3—16; art. on Francis Lieber, Piecuch and John H. Beakes Jr., revd., slavery, and laws of war, 325-48; art. 684-85 on memory of, and Appomattox peace Cooper, William J., Jr: “The Critical monument, 91—120; art. on Natchez Signpost on the Journey Toward during, 17-52 Secession,” 3-16 Civil War Gunboat in Pacific Waters, Coordinating Committee for Fundamen- by Hans Konrad Van Tilburg, noted, tal American Freedoms: art. on, in 1065-66 defense of segregation, 827-64 Civil War Wives, by Carol Berkin, revd., Coryell, Janet L.: revs., 141-42 168-69 Cosgrove, James H.: art. on killing by, Clare, Rod: revs., 218-20 and Recon. politics, 799-826 Clark, Wayne E.: coauth., John Smith's Cosmopolitan Patriots, — by Philipp Chesapeake Voyages, revd., 675-76 Ziesche, revd., 917-18 Claypool, James C.: coed., Encyclopedia Costa, Dora L.: coauth., Heroes and of Northern Kentucky, revd., 420—22 Cowards, revd., 734-35 Clayson, William S.: Freedom Is Not Cotera, Maria Eugenia: Native Speakers, Enough, revd., 1045—46; revs., 1033-35 revd., 764-65 “Closer to the Truth Than Any Fact,” Cotter, Patrick R.: coauth., After Wallace, by Jennifer Jensen Wallach, revd., revd., 231-32 775-76 Cotton and Race in the Making of America, Cloyd, Benjamin G.: revs., 990 by Gene Dattel, revd., 691-93 Clune, Erin Elizabeth: revs., 747-48 Countryman, Edward: revs., 412-14 Cobb, Daniel M.: revs., 697-98 Cowboy Conservatism, by Sean P. Coffey, Michael W.: coed., North Carolina Cunningham, revd., 1046-47 Troops, Vol. 17, noted, 508-9 Cowser, Robert G.: revs., 212—13 Cohen, Benjamin R.: Notes from the Cox, Patrick L.: coauth., House Will Come Ground, revd., 698-99 to Order, revd., 1037-38 Cohodas, Nadine: Princess Noire, revd., Cox, Thomas R.: Lumberman’s Frontier, 779-80 noted, 507-8 Cole, Donald B.: Vindicating Andrew Craig, Steve: Out of the Dark, revd., Jackson, revd., 422-23 467-68 Color of the Land, by David A. Chang, Craig, Tom Moore: ed., Upcountry revd., 697-98 South Carolina Goes to War, revd., Colten, Craig E.: revs., 134-35 165-66 Columbus, Georgia, 1865, by Charles Cram, Bestor: dir., Scarred Justice (DVD), A. Misulia, revd., 977-78 noted, 1070 1084 THE JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY Cramer, Renée Ann: Cash, Color, and Darling, Marsha J. Tyson: revs., 222-23 Colonialism, revd., 495-96 Dattel, Gene: Cotton and Race in the Cravens, Hamilton: coed., Race and Making of America, revd., 691-93 Science, revd., 744-46; revs., 895-96 Daugherity, Brian J.: revs., 777-78 Creek Paths and Federal Roads, by Davies, Sharon: Rising Road, revd., Angela Pulley Hudson, revd., 925-26 759-60 Crespino, Joseph: coed., Myth of Southern Davis, Colin J.: coed., Migration and Exceptionalism, revd., 783-86 the Transformation of the Southern Crew, Spencer R.: revs., 711-12 Workplace since 1945, revd., 772-73 Criminal Injustice, by Glenn McNair, Davis, Donald E.: coed., Voices from the revd., 156-57 Nueva Frontera, revd., 234-35 “The Critical Signpost on the Journey Davis, William C.: coed., Virginia at War, Toward Secession,” by William J. 1864, revd., 174-75 Cooper Jr., 3-16 Day of Blood, by LeRae S. Umfieet, revd., Crocker, Thomas E.: Braddock’s March, 751-52 revd., 903-5 Dead End Kids of St. Louis, by Bonnie Crofts, Daniel W.: Secession Crisis Stepenoff, revd., 1024-25 Enigma, revd., 961-62 Deal, John G.: revs., 700-701, 948-49 Cromley, Elizabeth Collins: Food Axis, Deaton, Thomas M.: coed., Voices from noted, 1062-63 the Nueva Frontera, revd., 234—35 Crosby, Emilye: revs., 1055-56 Decoration Day in the Mountains, by Alan Crossing the Continent, by Robert Jabbour and Karen Singer Jabbour, Goodwin, revd., 405-6 revd., 1051-52 Crothers, A. Glenn: revs., 676-78 Defying Disfranchisement, by R. Volney Crowley, John E.: revs., 681-83 Riser, revd., 1010-11 Crusades for Freedom, by G. Wayne de la Teja, Jestis F.: ed., Tejano Leadership Dowdy, revd., 776-77 in Mexican and Revolutionary Texas, Cumming, Doug: Southern Press, revd., revd., 939-40 480-81 Delaware Tribe in a Cherokee Nation, by Cunningham, David: revs., 496-97 Brice Obermeyer, revd., 739-40 Cunningham, Roger D.: Black Citizen- Delia’s Tears, by Molly Rogers, revd., Soldiers of Kansas, revd., 448-50 953-54 Cunningham, Sean P.: Cowboy Conser- Deliver Us from Evil, by Lacy K. Ford, vatism, revd., 1046-47 revd., 157-59 Curtis, Susan: revs., 1023-24 Demas, Lane: Integrating the Gridiron, Cuthbert, Robert B.: coed., Northern revd., 1031-32 Money, Southern Land, revd., 205-6 Democracy’s Lawyer, by J. Roderick Cuttin’ Up, by Court Carney, revd., 466-67 Heller Ill, revd., 931-32 de Schweinitz, Rebecca: If We Could Dagbovie, Pero Gaglo: African American Change the World, revd., 216-17; History Reconsidered, revd., 1021-23 revs., 483-84 Dailey, Maceo Crenshaw, Jr.: revs., Deserter Country, by Robert M. Sandow, 1018-19 revd., 725-26 Daley, John: revs., 718-20 Die Is Cast, ed. by Mark K. Christ, revd., Dangerous Stir, by Mark Wahlgren 718-20 Summers, revd., 188-89 Dierenfield, Bruce J.: revs., 1043-44 Darien Journal of John Girardeau Legare Din, Gilbert C.: revs., 135-36 Ricegrower, ed. by Buddy Sullivan, Dinges, Bruce J.: coed., Just and Righteous noted, 509-10 Cause, revd., 985-88 Dark Days, Bright Nights, by Peniel E. Distant Revolutions, by Timothy Mason Joseph, revd., 497-500 Roberts, revd., 434-35 Dark Days of Abraham Lincoln's Widow, Ditch of Dreams, by Steven Noll and by Myra Helmer Pritchard, noted, 1066 David Tegeder, revd., 762-63 INDEX 1085 Dittmer, John: Good Doctors, revd., 222 Elliott, Sam Davis: Isham G. Harris of 23; revs., 475-77 Tennessee, revd., 716-17 Divided Hearts, by Michael Cassity and Ellis, Clifton: coed., Cabin, Quarter, Danney Goble, revd., 424-25 Plantation, revd., 950-51 Dobbs, Ricky: revs., 1046-47 Ellis, Clyde: revs., 494-95 Dolan, Jay P.: revs., 928-29 Ellis, Scott S.: Madame Vieux Carré, Donaldson, Gary A.: Making of Modern revd., 1020-21 America, revd., 1035 Emerson, Jason: ed., Dark Days of Dorsey, Mignette Y. Patrick: Speak Truth Abraham Lincoln's Widow, noted, to Power, noted, 510-11 1066 Dorsey, Peter A.: Common Bondage, Emison, John Avery’ Lincoln Uber Alles, revd., 683-84 revd., 179-80 Dow, David R.: revs., 1049-50 Empire of Liberty, by Gordon S. Wood, Dowdy, G. Wayne: Crusades for Freedom, revd., 923-25 revd., 776-77 Encyclopedia of Civil War Medicine, Down Home, by Leonard Rogoff, revd., by Glenna R. Schroeder-Lein, revd., 673-75 732-33 Downs, Alan C.: revs., 443-44 Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky, ed. Doyle, Don H.: revs., 197-99 by Paul A. Tenkotte and James C. Dunn, Charles W.: ed., Future of Claypool, revd., 420-22 Religion in American Politics, revd., Engel, Mary Ella: book note by, 506 237-38 Engineering Security, by Mark A. Smith, Dunn, Richard: coed., Robert B. Heilman, revd., 933-34 revd., 766-68 English, Linda: revs., 196-97 Durham County, 2nd ed., by Jean Bradley Entering the Fray, ed. by Jonathan Daniel Anderson, noted, 1062 Wells and Sheila R. Phipps, revd., Durso, Keith E.: Thy Will Be Done, revd.. 746-47 464-65 Environmental City, by William Scott Dusinberre, William: Strategies for Swearingen Jr., revd., 1052-53 Survival, revd., 428-29 Ernest, John: Chaotic Justice, revd., 705-6 Dwyer, Owen J.: coauth., Civil Rights Escott, Paul D.: Confederacy, revd., Memorials and the Geography of 717-18 Memory, revd., 225-26 Eskew, Glenn T.: revs., 487-88 Estess, Ted L.: book note by, 1068-69 Eagles, Charles W.: Price of Defiance, Ethridge, Robbie: coed., Mapping the revd., 220-22 Mississippian Shatter Zone, revd., Early, Joe, Jr.: revs., 461-62 898-900 Ecce Quam Bonum, by Emily Senefeld Ettinger, Patrick: Imaginary Lines, revd., and Eric Wilson, revd., 957-60 1008-9 Echeverria, Darius V.: revs., 769-71 Evans, David: revs., 706—7 Edmonds, James C.: coauth., Small but Evans, Emory G.: “Topping People,” Spartan Band, revd., 973-74 revd., 676-78 Edmund J. Davis of Texas, by Carl H. 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