"The Room that We're Able to Take Up": Forrest Lawson's Queer Aesthetic
...you, the viewer, standing this close to many other people’s blood who just so happen to be gay or bi or lesbian or trans (which you only know if you...
Counterblast: How the Atlanta Temple Bombing Strengthened the Civil Rights Cause
...a century. The lynching of Leo Frank, one of the most shocking outbursts of anti-Semitism in American history, was still within the living memory of older congregants. On April 13,...
University of Texas Press and Southern Spaces Katrina Bookshelf Series Collaboration
...the most destructive disaster in our national experience when one considers the amount of damage it did not only to the physical and social landscapes of the Gulf region but...
The Makers of the Sacred Harp
...Makers of the Sacred Harp stands out from other works on American folk hymnody in its attention to the hymn texts and their authors, the focus of Richard Hulan’s contributions....
Southern Football, African American Athletes, and the Relative Decline of the Big Ten
...with two options: play at one or another of the region's many historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) or play outside the region. Thus, the origins of both the terrific...
Unearthing the Weeping Time: Savannah's Ten Broeck Race Course and 1859 Slave Sale
...the coast that were points of origin or holding areas.3Kwesi DeGraft-Hanson, "The Cultural Landscape of Slavery at Kormantsin, Ghana." Landscape Research 30, no. 4 (October 2005): 461. Or as important...
States' Rights Resurgent: The Attack on the Voting Rights Act
...of Delegates announced an effort to promote a "Repeal Amendment" to the US Constitution to provide states with the collective power to nullify any act of Congress with which two-thirds...
Transcript of "When I Say 'Steal,' Who Do You Think Of?": Part Two
...of freed slaves as an opportunity for textile manufacturers to "organize at our own doors a colony—so to speak—that will be worth more to us than any of England's most...
Negotiating Gender Lines: Women's Movement across Atlanta Mosques
...men on one side of a curtain or divider and women on the other side. Women occupy the front, middle and rear prayer rows on their side, as men do...
Just a number, Old Bryce Hospital Cemetery, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 2007