Walking into History: The Beginning of School Desegregation in Nashville
...paid much notice, then, as six-year-old Joy Smith, holding the hand of her father, Kelly Miller Smith—pastor of one of Nashville's most historic black churches, First Baptist Capitol Hill, and...
Editorial Style Guide
...are usually used. number of international unions 8; total number of women: 79 When to spell out numbers Spell out numbers from one through one hundred and approximate numbers. It...
Living Across Borders: Guatemala Maya Immigrants in the US South
...family’s small plot of land as his father had done. The only hope for climbing out of poverty (for himself and his family), he believed, was to further his education,...
Global Lives, Local Struggles: Latin American Immigrants in Atlanta
...Prof. Joseph Crespino of the Emory University History Department and Prof. Matt Lassiter of the Department of History at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Images Adame Bus...
The Pursuit of Health: Colonialism and Hookworm Eradication in Puerto Rico
...it reported that "his facial expression and color has so much changed that his acquaintances did not recognize him on his return home."72Ibid., xxxiii. Whether by word of mouth or...
"Beer, Prayer and Nellydrama": (Im)Possibilities in Max Vernon's The View UpStairs
...(and) Black agency by reclaiming histories and historic icons as tools of affective change in the present. In creative work, Wes constitutes his identity from a traumatic history, demonstrating agency...
Blues in the Lower Chattahoochee Valley
...© George Mitchell. Bud Grant Grant made his first guitar from a poplar tree. Before he was twelve, he played "frolicking" dance music at neighborhood parties. His uncle bought him...
Before Tuskegee: Public Health and Venereal Disease in Hot Springs, Arkansas
...health in the modern United States. His research explores the history of sexually transmitted diseases. Bowen is currently working on a book-length project about the history of Hot Springs, Arkansas....
Closer to the Ground: A Conversation with Ann Pancake
...the states surrounding you that your place is more backwards, that you are hicks. And, of course, the media delivered that message all the time about "hillbillies." So I understood...
Telling the Raymond Andrews Story: The Making of Somebody Else, Somewhere Else
...his adult life in New York City, where he published with Dial Press. James Baldwin presented him an award for his first novel, Appalachee Red (1978). Raymond worked alongside his...