


|
Vol. |
Article Title |
Pp. |
Author |
| Vol. 22 |
The Principle of Liberation: Henry P. Moore's Civil War Photographs of African Americans
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5-34 | Michelle Lumanière |
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From the Cotton Field to the Great Waterway: African Americans and the Muscle Shoals Project During World War I
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35-54 | Victoria Ott | |
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Something Lost: The Black Farmer and the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service Before, During, and After Integration
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55-65 | T. Robert Hart | |
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"Proud to Lend My Name and Whatever Strength I May Have": U.S. Senator Carter Glass and World War II Interventionism
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66-80 | Christopher John Bright |