Ireland’s First Sacred Harp Convention: “To Meet To Part No More”
...the 1930s. Most contact that newcomers to the tradition have had with long-time southern singers has been with white singers. For more information on black Sacred Harp singing in the...
Katrina, One Year Later: Three Perspectives
...just down the road. This is how redevelopment of the Mississippi Gulf Coast will no doubt go: where there's money to be made, the process will move along. Places without...
The Bulletin—October 2, 2012
...James Meredith enrolled at the university amid violent riots in 1962. National Public Radio marked the anniversary on its Morning Edition, Tell Me More, and All Things Considered programs by...
Interstate Road Project, Single-State History: Tammy Ingram's Look at the Dixie Highway
...with the modernizing impulses of the Good Roads Movement along the Dixie Highway" (132). Rifts opened in the movement, and progress on the highway lagged. But national sentiments were changing....
African Americans in Atlanta: Community Building in a New South City
...located east and west of downtown. Although most were common laborers, a small number, perhaps less than ten percent, stood above the masses by virtue of their occupation, education, or...
Deep Ellum Blues
...Schutze, a thoughtful commentator on Dallas politics, wrote in The Dallas Morning News on October 21, 1985, "The movers and shakers…have been traveling around Europe and Canada taking pictures and...
Crisis of the New Majority: Low-Income Students in the South's Public Schools
...of the nation where low-income students make up fifty percent or more of public school enrollment.2In 2007, according to the federal guidelines, a student living in a family of three...
Submission Guidelines
...to a double-blind peer review process with at least two external reviewers. For more details, see the Peer Review Process section of this page. Monographs Monographs are argument-driven, peer-reviewed publications that are...
The Other Side of Paradise: Glimpsing Slavery in the University's Utopian Landscapes
...dating back to the 1840s and 1850s. For decades, the white cemetery's lawns were neatly mowed, its marble headstones carefully mapped and lovingly restored. For most local whites the older...
African American Community Building in Atlanta: A Guide to the Study of Race in America
...South, has been almost exclusively Black and White. Moreover, because Black labor and the racial climate tended to discourage large numbers of immigrants, Atlanta's foreign-born population was only 3% at...