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Edited by Randall M. Miller and Stanley Harrold
Series Description:
A series that will explore and analyze the complexities of southern dissent on a broad, multi-ethnic plane. The series is designed to channel research in a variety of fields into a continuing re-evaluation of the role of dissent in the south and what constitutes a dissenting group in any given area at any given time.
Titles:
Gendered Freedoms: Race, Rights, and the Politics of Household in the Delta, 1861-1875
by Nancy D. Bercaw (2003)
Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland by Peter B. Levy (2003)
"Lord, We're Just Trying to Save Your Water": Environmental Activism and Dissent in the Appalachian South by Suzanne Marshall (2002)
Crowds and Soldiers in Revolutionary North Carolina by Wayne E. Lee (2001)
The Changing South of Gene Patterson: Journalism of Civil Rights, 1960-1968 Edited by Roy Peter Clark and Raymond Arsenault (2002)
The Other South: Southern Dissenters in the Nineteenth Century by Carl N. Degler (2000)
For more information:
Stanley Harrold
Department of History South Carolina State University 300 College Avenue Orangeburg, SC 29117 Randall M. Miller Department of History Saint Joseph's University 5600 City Avenue Philadelphia, PA, 19131-1395 Manuscripts Accepted:
The University Press of Florida is currently accepting manuscripts for this series. For more information or if you have questions, e-mail our assistant editor-in-chief, Meredith Morris-Babb.
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