The North Carolina Historical Review CONTENTS FOR VOLUME LXXX!I NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2004 Politics and Authority in Colonial North Carolina: A Regional Perspective BRADFORD J. WOOD The Killing Chair: North Carolina’s Experiment in Civility and the Execution of Allen Foster TRINA N. SEITZ Last Days of the War with the Confederacy’s Boy General: Captain Theodore Garnett with Roberts's North Carolina Cavalry Brigade to Appomattox JAMES ROBBINS JEWELL Selected Bibliography of Completed Theses and Dissertations Related to North Carolina Subjects LANG BARADELL Biche RUNG USS <4 Se Soke ee Saves eh be OR SS ee eee ee 104 LEE, Crowds and Soldiers in Revolutionary North Carolina: The Culture of Violence in Riot and War, by William Pencak BINGHAM, Mordecai: An Early American Family, by Dianne Ashton WATSON, Wilmington, North Carolina, to 1861, by Edgar L. Taylor HARDY, The Thirty-seventh North Carolina Troops: Tar Heels in the Army of Northen Virginia AND WATFORD, The Civil War in North Carolina: Soldiers’ and Civilians’ Letters and Diaries, 1861-1865. Volume 2: The Mountains, by Jackson Marshall REDDING, Making Race, Making Power: North Carolina’s Road to Disfranchisement, by Benjamin R. Justesen TOBIN, To Conquer the Air: The Wright Brothers and the Great Race for Flight, by Thomas C. Parramore BERLIN, Generations of Captivity: A History of African-American Slaves, by Tom Vincent TALLANT, Evil Necessity: Slavery and Political Culture in Antebellum Kentucky, by Arthur G. LeFrancois PENNINGROTH, The Claims of Kinfolk: African American Property and Community in the Nineteenth-Century South, by Charlie Lawing WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, AND CARLSON, Plain Folk in a Rich Man’s War: Class and Dissent in Confederate Georgia, by Michael Thomas Smith CAMPBELL, When Sherman Marched North from the Sea: Resistance on the Confederate Home Front, by Mark Bradley GOULD, Diary of a Contraband: The Civil War Passage of a Black Sailor, by John David Smith EDMONDS AND LEONARD, Memoirs of a Soldier, Nurse, Spy: A Woman’s Adventures in the Union Army, by DeAnne Blanton CARWARDINE, Lincoln: Profiles in Power, by William C. Harris FLEISCHNER, Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly: The Remarkable Story of the Friendship between a First Lady and a Former Slave, by Ansley Herring Wegner FOUGHT, Southern Womanhood and Slavery: A Biography of Louisa $. McCord, 1810-1879, by Terrell Armistead Crow CENSER, The Reconstruction of White Southern Womanhood, 1865-1895, by Kenrick N. Simpson . 121 MILLS AND SIMPSON, Monuments to the Lost Cause: Women, Art, and the Landscapes of Southem Memory, by Ruth AnnCoski...........-0-00 0e0e0e 123 HAGAN, Taking Indian Lands: The Cherokee (Jerome) Commission, 1889-1893, by Rose Stremlau HuRT, African American Life in the Rural South, 1900-1950, by Dylan C. Penningroth BLACK AND BLACK, The Rise of Southern Republicans, by Julian M. Pleasants FITZPATRICK, Gerald W. Johnson: From Southern Liberal to National Conscience, by James E. White III WHALEN, “Like Fire in Broom Straw”: Southern Journalism and the Textile Strikes of 1929-1931, by Steven B. Wade KORSTAD, Civil Rights Unionism: Tobacco Workers and the Struggle for Democracy in the Mid-Twentieth-Century South, by Loren Schweninger STIPE, A Richer Heritage: Historic Preservation in the Twenty-First Century, by Tony P. Wrenn Ger ReCENt PUDMCAHONS ca os ls oe OR we eS SG EDOM ERE OO 132 NUMBER 2 APRIL 2004 Slave-Poor White Violence in the Antebellum Carolinas JEFF FORRET Nineteenth-Century Reflections on Life, Love, and Loss in the Diary of Clay Dillard KATHLEEN JOHNSON Robert D. W. Connor Award presented to Mark L. Bradley North Carolina Bibliography, 2002-2003 ROBERT G. ANTHONY JR. Book Reviews KELLY AND BARADELL, The Papers of James Iredell. Volume 2: 1784-1789, by John P. Kaminski TROXLER, Pyle’s Defeat: Deception at the Racepath, by Donald R. Lennon ANDREWS, North Carolina Slave Narratives: The Lives of Moses Roper, Lunsford Lane, Moses Grandy, and Thomas H. Jones, by Brian Barnes COLE, The Forest City Lynching of 1900: Populism, Racism, and White Supremacy in Rutherford County, North Carolina, by James L. Hunt GRIMSLEY, James B. Hunt: A North Carolina Progressive, by William H. Brown BERMANZOHN, Through Survivors’ Eyes: From the Sixties to the Greensboro Massacre, by Kieran Taylor WEGNER, History for All the People: 100 Years of Public History in North Carolina, by Patrick M. Valentine GORDON, South Carolina and the American Revolution: A Battlefield History, by John R. Maass . . KLOTTER, The Human Tradition in the Old South, by Stephen A. Ross JOHNSTON, Cherokee Women in Crisis: Trail of Tears, Civil War, and Allotment, 1838-1907, by Clara Sue Kidwell WEST, Trial and Triumph: Essays in Tennessee’s African American History, by Dorothy Deinicard-Pawksnawels: <./0°s-:5 4 5d ecu 25 ae eee ele ee oe oe ene RUGGLES, The Unboxing of Henry Brown, by Theodore C. DeLaney 237 SCARBOROUGH, Masters of the Big House: Elite Slaveholders of the SHEA AND WINSCHEL, Vicksburg is the Key: The Struggle for the Mississippi River, by Albert Castel SEXTON, A Southern Woman of Letters: The Correspondence of Augusta Jane Evans Wilson, eyo org Pio ds)o n PE RR hat ven eek are ccc CUTTER, Domestic Devils, Battlefield Angels: The Radicalism of American Womanhood, 1830-1865, by Lawrence T. McDonnell MILLER, Elevating the Race: Theophilus G. Steward, Black Theology, and the Making of an African American Civil Society, 1865-1924, by Sandy Dwayne Martin WOODRUFF, American Congo: The African American Freedom Struggle in the Delta, by Alisa. Fineness. sc ons cs sd es eRe see ee ere FOGEL, The Slavery Debates, 1952-1990: A Retrospective, byScottP.Marler ........... 244 CHAPPELL, A Stone of Hope: Prophetic Religion and the Death ofJ im Crow, by Brian D. Behnken 246 WEEKS, Gettysburg: Memory, Market, and an American Shrine,by Tom Vincent ......... APPLETON AND BOSWELL, Searching for Their Places: Women in the South across CLAYTON AND SALMOND, “Lives Full of Struggle and Triumph”: Southern Women, Their Institutions ,a nd Their Communities, by Elizabeth Bramm Dunn WALKER, DUNN, AND DUNN, Southern Women at the Millennium: A Historical Perspective, by Melissa J. Prycer HIRSCH, Portrait of America: A Cultural History of the Federal Writers’ Project, by Roger Biles . . . STARNES, Southern Journeys: Tourism, History, and Culture in the Modern South, by Greta Reisel Browning CARLTON AND COCLANIS, The South, the Nation, and the World: Perspectives on Southern Economic Development, by Joseph Crespino Other Recent Publications NUMBER 3 JULY 2004 To Save a Home: Nell Battle Lewis and the Rise of Southern Conservatism, 1941-1956 ELIZABETH GILLESPIE MCRAE Nathaniel Macon, Antifederalist WILLIAM S. PRICE JR. “Absurd Prejudice”: A. Snowden Piggot and the Confederate Medical Laboratory at Lincolnton Guy R. HASEGAWA oe Po P17 SSP a er ee ae eae Se eC oe 335 SIDER, Living Indian Histories: Lumbee and Tuscarora People in North Carolina and BLU, The Lumbee Problem: The Making of an American Indian People, Sep RARE LE OMMIEU hte te) chee seein Sie Sot acs a SR kg HA Se 335 MCLAURIN, The North Carolina State Fair: The First 150 Years, by D.G. Martin JORDAN, North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster. Volume 15: Infantry, 62nd, 64th, 66th, 67th, 68th Regiments, by Nancy Smith Midgette...............337 JARRELL, The Randolph Hornets in the Civil War: A History and Roster of Company M, 22nd North Carolina Regiment, by Steven B. Wade CRISLER, LEITZ, AND MCELRATH, An Exemplary Citizen: Letters of Charles W. Chesnutt, 1906-1932, by SallyAnn H. Ferguson TURNER, Paving Tobacco Road: A Century of Progress by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, by Allen W. Trelease POWERS, Tar Heel Catholics: A History of Catholicism in North Carolina, by Donald Beagle . . . . HAMILTON, The Making and Unmaking of a Revolutionary Family: The Tuckers of Virginia, 1752-1830, by L. Scott Philyaw ETHRIDGE, Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World, by Wendy St. Jean KONKLE, Writing Indian Nations: Native Intellectuals and the Politics of Historiography, 1827-1863, by Caroline M. Woidat DESSENS, Myths of the Plantation Society: Slavery in the American South and the West Indies, by Chad Morgan HARROLD, The Rise of Aggressive Abolitionism: Addresses to the Slaves, by Jeff Forret GREENE, HUTCHINS, AND HUTCHINS, Slave Badges and the Slave-Hire System in Charleston, South Carolina, 1783-1865, by Christopher Waldrep CASSTEVENS, Edward A. Wild and the African Brigade in the Civil War, by John David Smith HARRIS, Lincoln’s Last Months, by David W. Ballard HATTAWAY, Reflections of a Civil War Historian: Essays on Leadership, Society, and the Art of War, by Tadahisa Kuroda PEASE AND PEASE, The Roman Years of a South Carolina Artist: Caroline Carson’s Letters Home, 1872-1892, by Alexandria Mason ROBERTS, The Correspondence of Sarah Morgan and Francis Warrington Dawson, with Selected Editorials Written by Sarah Morgan for the Charleston News and Courier, by Jonathan Daniel Wells COLE AND PARKER, Beyond Black and White: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the U.S. South and Southwest, by Katie Otis BARNES-MCLAIN, Constructions of Race in Southern Theatre: From Federalism to the Federal Theatre Project, by Don B. Wilmeth CAMPBELL, Music and the Making of aN ew South, by Ricky Cox SANDERS, Howard W. Odum’s Folklore Odyssey: Transformation to Tolerance through African American Folk Studies, by Charles Duncan BOLES AND JOHNSON, Origins of the New South Fifty Years Later: The Continuing Influence of a Historical Classic, by Charles J. Holden GOLDFIELD, Southern Histories: Public, Personal, and Sacred, by Charles A. Israel BORSTELMANN, The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena, by Jeremy Boggs ROSENBERG, A Date Which Will Live: Pearl Harbor in American Memory, by Gregory J. W. Urwin 360 Other Recent Publications NUMBER 4 “In Good Faith”: The Rise and Fall of a Company Union in the Durham Hosiery Mills PAMELA C. EDWARDS White Freedom Schools: The White Academy Movement in Eastern North Carolina, 1954-1973 CHRISTOPHER MYERS The Continental League and Its Western Carolina League Affiliate: Branch Rickey’s Second Finest Hour RUSSELL D. BUHITE Bos CCl. ae oe ners er wee ee kf 8: 461 RODENBOUGH, Governor Alexander Martin: Biography of a North Carolina Revolutionary War Statesman, by John R. Maass..........-22--08. 461 SMITH, A Traitor and a Scoundrel: Benjamin Hedrick and the Cost of Dissent, by Mark Andrew Huddle JOSLIN, Essays on William Chambers Coker, Passionate Botanist, by Earl L. Ijames REED, The Brevard Rosenwald School: Black Education and Community Building in a Southern Appalachian Town, 1920-1966, by Bonnie J. Krause YORK, The Privilege to Paint: The Lives of Francis Speight and Sarah Blakeslee, by Matthew M. Brown HARVEY ANDO’BRIEN, George Washington’s South, by Alan V. Briceland TREES, The Founding Fathers and the Politics of Character, by Stephen Case PESKIN, Winfield Scott and the Profession ofA rms, by Kenrick N. Simpson CLEGG, The Price of Liberty: African Americans and the Making of Liberia, by Stephen G. Hall WILBANKS, Walking by Faith: The Diary of Angelina Grimké, 1828-1835, by Kathleen Clark . . . CARMICHAEL, Audacity Personified: The Generalship of Robert E. Lee, by Joe A. Mobley HUBBS, Guarding Greensboro: A Confederate Company in the Making of a Southern Community and HUBBS, Voices from Company D: Diaries by the Greensboro Guards, Fifth Alabama Infantry Regiment, Army of Northern Virginia, by Michael W. Coffey HOLCOMB, Southern Sons, Northern Soldiers: The Civil War Letters of the Remley Brothers, 22nd Iowa Infantry, by James E. White III PHIPPS, Genteel Rebel: The Life of Mary Greenhow Lee, by Elizabeth D. Leonard BROWN, The Negro in the American Rebellion: His Heroism and His Fidelity, by Phyllis F. Field. . . SUMMERS, Manliness and Its Discontents: The Black Middle Class and the Transformation of Masculinity, 1900-1930, by Jonathan Scott Holloway CAVENDER, Folk Medicine in Southern Appalachia, by Heather Harris LEWIS AND APPLEBY, Mountain Sisters: From Convent to Community in Appalachia, by Carol K. Coburn ACKERMAN, The Heart of Revolution: The Radical Life and Novels of Olive Dargan, by Robert Weldon Whalen Woops, Black Struggle, Red Scare: Segregation and Anti-Communism in the South, 1948-1968, by William A. Link JACKSON, Singing in My Soul: Black Gospel Music in a Secular Age, by Kip Lornell SALMOND, Southern Struggles: The Southern Labor Movement and the Civil Rights Struggle, by David A. Zonderman HILL, The Deacons for Defense: Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement, UVILLER AND MERKEL, The Militia and the Right to Arms, or, How the Second Amendment Fell Silent, by Robert J. Cottrol MOORE, SINISI, AND WHITE, Warm Ashes: Issues in Southem History at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century, by Sharon A. Roger Hepburn ROLAND, My Odyssey through History: Memoirs of War and Academe, by Michael]. Birkner . . . Other Recent Publications Index to Volume LXXXI