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Index 2002

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Abel, E. Lawrence: Singing the New Nation, revd., 194–95

Abolitionism–––see Antislavery

Absolute Massacre, by James G. Hollandsworth Jr., revd., 980–81

Abundant Life Prevails, by Michael C. Wolfe, revd., 199–200

Adams, Charles: When in the Course of Human Events, revd., 452–54

Adams County, Miss., 427

Adams, George Rollie: General William S. Harney, revd., 940–41

Adams, John: book on, revd., 157–59; Ky. militia commemorates death of, 792

Adams Light Guard, 311

Adkins, Hill, 86

Adrian, Ga., 28

Adventism and the American Republic, by Douglas Morgan, revd., 942–43

Advertising: and early-20th-cent. sou. auto racing, 660–61, 666

African Americans–––see Blacks

African Diaspora, ed. by Isidore Okpewho et al., revd., 149–51

Africans: 16th-cent. European impressions of, 541–43

After the Backcountry, ed. by Kenneth E. Koons and Warren R. Hofstra, revd., 934–36

Agriculture: 20th-cent. sou. women and, book on, revd., 494–95; changes in Va., book on, revd., 176–77; colonial development of, book on, revd., 676–77; colonial Fla. plantations, book on, revd., 681–82
Aiken, S.C.: 1876 electoral fraud in, 596; Wade Hampton's 1876 campaign stop in, 593

Air pollution: post-WWII policies, book on, revd., 739–40

Alabama: art. on poll tax and white women in, 333–74; Birmingham in civil rights movt., book on, revd., 1003–4; black convicts in postbellum, book on, revd., 47375; female civil rights activist's 1965 murder in, book on, revd., 508–9; race relations in 20th-cent. Wilcox County, book on, revd., 1002; WWII-era Montgomery, book on, revd., 497–98; architecture in, book on, noted, 762; WPA guide, noted, 762–63; and Civil War Centennial, 890–92; Civil War guerrilla activity in, 286; early-20th-cent. auto racing in, 656

Alabama Architecture, by Alice Meriwether Bowsher and M. Lewis Kennedy Jr., noted, 762

Alabama College for Women: 333, 364; and anti–poll tax activism, 351–53

Alabama Highway Patrol, 907

Alabama Library Assn., 351

Alabama Parent and Teachers Assn., 350, 351

Alabama Power Co., 891

Alabama, University of: Bur. of Public Admin., 364; integration crisis at, 908

Alabama Women Lawyers' Assn., 358

Alamo: in hist. memory, book on, revd., 939–40

Alcohol: affects plantation management, 569; at slaves' parties, 547, 558

Alexander, Roberta Sue: revs., 976–77

Alexandria, Va.: and Confed. flag, 307

All Our Relations, by Lorri Glover, revd., 924–25

All-South Centennial Congress, 882

All That Fits a Woman, by T. Laine Scales, revd., 990–91

All We Knew Was to Farm, by Melissa Walker, revd., 494–95

Allen, James: coauth., Without Sanctuary, revd., 216–18

Allen, Louise Anderson: Bluestocking in Charleston, revd., 993–94

Allen Tate, by Thomas A. Underwood, revd., 736–37

Allen, William, 140

Allgor, Catherine: Parlor Politics, revd., 688–89

Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.: advocates Civil War Centennial, 884, 887; attends Bull Run reenactment, 897

Alpern, Sara, 336

Als, Hilton: coauth., Without Sanctuary, revd., 216–18

Altoona, Pa., 634

Amarillo, Tex., 652

America's Jubilee, by Andrew Burstein, revd., 938–39

America's Public Holidays, by Ellen Litwicki, revd., 470–71

American Assn. of University Women (AAUW): and Ala. reform activism, 349–51; Birmingham, Ala., chap., 353, 357; and integration, 357; studies poll tax, 340, 348; Tuscaloosa, Ala., chap., 355
American Automobile Assn. (AAA): 646; controls sou. auto racing, 635, 639, 644; includes sou. route in tourist guidebook, 657

American City, Southern Place, by Gregg D. Kimball, revd., 699–701

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): opposes sealing Miss. State Sovereignty Comm. files, 143–44

American Dilemma, by Gunnar Myrdal, 335

American Indians: colonial British relations with, book on, revd., 435–36; Creek Indians, book on, revd., 678–79; in Revolutionary Va., book on, revd., 156–57; Shawnee leader Blue Jacket, book on, revd., 685; in Southeast, book on, revd., 429–30; Wichita Indians, book on, revd., 430–31; and development of early Ky. economy, 807–8; military legacy of, 275; racial classification of, in 1920s Va., 84–89
American Neurological Assn.: on eugenic sterilization, 858
American Revolution: books on, revd., 153–56, 157–59; compared with British Caribbean, book on, revd., 928–29; leaders of, book on, revd., 440–41; in Va., book on, revd., 156–57; military legacy of, 266–69, 272
Americana, by James Dunkerley, revd., 947–48

Amherst County, Va.: and enforcement of 1924 Racial Integrity Act, 82–83; Indian population in, 86; and racial classification, 74

Andersen, Kristi, 336

Anderson, Fred: Crucible of War, revd., 436–37

Anderson, S.C., 578

Andrew, Rod, Jr.: Long Gray Lines, revd., 695–96

Anglo-Saxon Clubs of America: art. on, and Va. racial purity campaign, 65–106

"Annual Report of the Secretary-Treasurer," by John C. Inscoe, 413–22

Ansary, Tamim, 6–7

Anthony, Susan B., II, 348

Anti-Catholicism: art. on Thomas E. Watson and, 3–30

Anticommunism: as tactic to oppose poll tax reform, 359; and Civil War Centennial, 883, 905, 906–7

Antietam, battle of: book on, revd., 189–90; Burnside's Bridge, book on, revd., 713–14; Civil War Centennial reenactment of, 901

Anti-Semitism: and Thomas E. Watson, 19, 21–23

Antislavery: and Va. migrants, book on, revd., 931–32

Antisuffragism: in Ga., 614–15; racist tactics of, in Tex., 844

Anzilotti, Cara: revs., 437–38

Apostles of Disunion, by Charles B. Dew, revd., 952–53

Appalachia: book on, revd., 919–20; health care in, book on, revd., 202–3; poverty in, book on, revd., 442–44; race in, book on, revd., 479–80

Appalachians and Race, ed. by John C. Inscoe, revd., 479–80

Appleby, Joyce: Inheriting the Revolution, revd., 153–56

Appleton, Thomas H., Jr.: co-ed., Negotiating Boundaries of Southern Womanhood, revd., 753–55; and SHA, 766

Appomattox Courthouse: Civil War Centennial commemoration of surrender at, 910

Appomattox, Va.: book on, revd., 468–69

Arceneaux, William: revs., 970–72

Architecture: Philip Johnson and Tex., book on, revd., 1010–11; in Ala., book on, noted, 762; in 19th-cent. Tex., book on, revd., 238
Arkansas: antebellum, book on, revd., 689–90; in 20th cent., book on, revd., 745–46; Civil War guerrilla activity in, 265–66; poll tax in, 347; and women in politics, 367

Arkansas in Modern America, by Ben F. Johnson III, revd., 745–46

Arming America, by Michael A. Bellesiles, rev. essay on, 423–28

Armstrong, Louis, 415

Armstrong, Samuel Chapman: and Hampton Institute, book on, revd., 984–85

Armstrong, Texas Erwin, 839

Armstrong, William H.: Major McKinley, revd., 455–56

Army of Northern Virginia: and Confed. battle flag, 298; Civil War Centennial commemoration of surrender, 910

Army of Tennessee: adopts Southern Cross flag, 321

Arnall, Ellis G.: and Ga. poll tax, 364–65

Arnesen, Eric: Brotherhoods of Color, revd., 730–31

Aron, Stephen, 810

Arsenault, Raymond O.: and SHA, 250, 523

Ashby, Turner, 279, 282

Assn. for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, 601

At Freedom's Door, ed. by James Lowell Underwood and W. Lewis Burke Jr., revd., 471–72

Athens (Ga.) Volunteer Aid Society, 605

Athens, Ga.: 604; Confed. memorialization in, 608; Lucy Cobb Institute, 606–7

Atkins, Leah Rawls: revs., 1003–4

Atlanta, by Larry Keating, revd., 743–44

Atlanta 1864, by Richard M. McMurry, revd., 187–88

Atlanta Automobile Assn., 656

Atlanta campaign: books on, revd., 187–88, 960–61

Atlanta, Ga.: book on 20th-cent., revd., 743–44; early-20th-cent. auto racing in, 656–59; holds integrated Civil War Centennial Comm. meeting, 910; 1906 race riot, 616; and urban suffrage restriction, 62–63

Atlanta Historical Society, 889

Atlanta Journal: hosts 1909 good roads movt. demonstration, 657

Atlanta Will Fall, by Stephen Davis, revd., 960–61

Atlantic City, N.J., 634

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, by Richard E. Prince, noted, 763

Atlantic world: 19th-cent. development of, book on, revd., 947–48

Attorneys: black, in Recon.-era S.C., book on, revd., 471–72

Augusta, Ga.: book on, revd., 941–42

Austin Daily Democratic Statesman: advocates suffrage restriction in Tex., 37

Austin, Joseph N.: and petition for integrated Harrison County, Miss., beaches, 115–19, 120

Austin, Tex.: class conflict and politics in, 46–47; and post-Recon. suffrage restriction, 58

Authorized to Heal, by Sandra Lee Barney, revd., 202–3

Automobile Club of America (ACA), 645, 646

Automobile dealers: and early-20th-cent. sou. auto racing, 637, 649, 651–52, 654, 660, 663–64, 666

Automobile Dealers' Assn., 651–52

Automobile racing: art. on, in early-20th-cent. South, 629–68; commercial aspects of, 660–61, 664, 666–67; misconceptions about sou. origins, 629–33; safety as factor in sou. races, 642–46; social characteristics of, 648–49, 654–56, 658

Ayers, Edward L.: 425, 597; and SHA, 523


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