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Abstract

Griffin, Archaeology of the Everglades, by David McCally; Ward, Between the Lines: Banditti of the American Revolution, by Lynn A. Nelson; Johnson, The Social Transformation of Eighteenth-Century Cuba, by Robinson A. Herrera; Fett, Working Cures: Healing, Health, and Power on Southern Slave Plantations, by Larry E. Hudson Jr.; May, Manifest Destiny's Underworld: Filibustering in Antebellum America, by Richard C. Rohrs; Smith, ed, Black Soldiers in Blue: African American Troops in the Civil War Era, by Robert A. Taylor; Blanton and Cook, They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War, by JoAnn Carpenter; Krick, The Smoothbore Volley That Doomed the Confederacy: The Death of Stonewall Jackson and Other Chapters on the Army of Northern Virginia, by Robert Saunders Jr.; Bonner, Colors and Blood: Flag Passions of the Confederate South, by Herman Hattaway; Holden, In the Great Maelstrom: Conservatives in Post-Civil War South Carolina, by James S. Humphreys; Cohen, The Reconstruction of American Liberalism, 1865-1914, by Jeremy Boggs; Rogers, Transition to the Twentieth Century: Thomas County, Georgia, 1900-1920, by William Harris Bragg; Hietala, The Fight of the Century: Jack Johnson, Joe Louis, and the Strugglc for Racial Equality, by Leonard R. Lempel; Doyle, Faulkner's County: The Historical Roots of Yoknapatawpha, by Neil R. McMillen; Matkov, ed., Miami's Historic Neighborhoods: A History of Community, by Paul S. George; Hyde, ed., Sunbelt Revolution: The Historica1 Progression of the Civil Rights Struggle in the Gulf South, 1866-2000, by Robert Cassanello; Harvey, A Question of Justice: New South Governors and Education, 1968-1976, by J. Michael Butler; Jones, The Southern Movie Palace: Rise, Fall, and Resurrection, Michael Kammen; Sweig, Inside the Cuban Revolulion: Fidel Castro and the Urban Underground, by Antonio Rafael de la Cova; Thornton, Dividing Lines: Municipal Politics and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Montgomery, Birmingham, and Selma, by Anne Permaloff; Foglesong, Married to the Mouse: Walt Disney World and Orlando, by Jim Clark; Feldman, ed., Reading Southern History: Essays on Interpreters and Interpretations, by Bernadette Pruitt

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