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    Folk-songs of the southern United States (Folk-songs du Midi des Etats-Unis) / by Combs, Josiah Henry, 1886-1960

    Austin : Published for the American Folklore Society by the University of Texas Press, 1967
    Format: Book


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    Spanish explorers in the southern United States, 1528-1543: The narrative of Alvar Nuñez Cabeça de Vaca,

    New York, Barnes & Noble 1946
    Format: Book


  3. 3

    The Southern mystique by Zinn, Howard, 1922-2010

    New York : Knopf, 1964
    [First edition].
    Format: Book


  4. 4

    Guns in America : a reader

    New York : New York University Press, 1999
    Table of Contents: “…Violence and honor in the southern United States /…”
    Format: Book


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    Nonviolence : a Christian interpretation by Miller, William Robert

    New York : Association Press, 1964
    Table of Contents: “…[Part I] Dimensions and scope of nonviolence -- The meaning of violence and nonviolence -- Three types of generic nonviolence -- Levels of generic nonviolence -- Civil disobedience -- Resistance and revolution -- Nonviolent national defense -- An international nonviolent peace force -- [Part II] The dynamics of nonviolene -- Phases of action in a nonviolent strategy -- Nonviolent conduct and discipline -- Active love and reconciliation -- Sources of strength -- Christian nonviolence and the church -- [Part III] A casebook of nonviolence -- Purported and authentic nonviolence -- Nonresistance : the Moravian Indians, 1782 -- Passive resistance in Hungary, 1859-1867 -- Civil resistance in Finland, 1898-1905 -- Denmark and Norway, 1940-1943 -- The South African struggle of the 1950s -- Ghana : the positive action campaign of 1950 -- Nonviolence in the Southern United States since 1955 -- Episodes of spontaneous nonviolence.…”
    Format: Book


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    Law, crime and deviance since 1700 : micro-studies in the history of crime

    London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Stories of confinement -- 'I am afraid she is perfectly responsible for her actions and is simply wicked' : reconstructing the criminal career of Julia Hyland / Helen Johnston, Barry Godfrey and Jo Turner -- Making their mark : young offenders' life histories and social networks / Helen Rogers -- Reflections on the chain gang and prison narratives from the southern United States / Vivien Miller -- 'Nothing kept back, nothing exaggerated' : piety, penology and conflict : Joseph Kingsmill, prison chaplain (1842-60) / Neil Davie.…”
    Format: Book


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    Controversies in voting behavior

    Washington, D.C. : CQ Press, 2011
    5th ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Shafer and Richard Johnston -- The reintroduction of the Elephas maximus to the southern United States : the rise of Republican state parties, 1960-2000 (updated) / M.V. …”
    Format: Book


  8. 8

    Charters, constitutions, and by-laws of the Indian tribes of North America

    Greeley, Colo. : Museum of Anthropology, Colorado State College, 1967
    Table of Contents: “…Indian tribes of the southern United States.…”
    Format: Book


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    At the hands of persons unknown : the lynching of Black America by Dray, Philip

    New York : Random House, 2002
    1st ed.
    Format: Book


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    Sweat by Hurston, Zora Neale

    New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 1997
    Format: Book


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    The system of Dante's Hell by Baraka, Amiri, 1934-2014

    New York : Grove Press, Inc. 1965
    Format: Book


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    History of strategic air and ballistic missile defense.

    Washington, D.C. : Center of Military History, U.S. Army, 2009
    Table of Contents: “…-- 1: 1955 environment -- 2: 1955 problem-where to go next -- 3: Options-more defense or more offense -- C: Contrasting responses -- 1: Importance of air defense strategy -- 2: Impact of technology on strategic options -- 3: Summary-US-Soviet air and missile defense strategy -- 4: Judgments -- D: Reasons and influences -- 1: Parallel decisions during the period -- 2: Corollaries and consequences -- 3: Implications for US air/missile defense -- E: Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Blue Air Defense Strategy, 1955-1972 -- A: Administrative note -- B: Introduction and abstract -- C: Prelude to 1955 -- D: Blue strategy, 1955-1972 -- 1: 1955-4 October 1957: Emphasis on the air-breathing threat defense (the decision to build up the air defense system) -- 2: 4 October 1957-January 1961: Reevaluation of the strategic threat (the decision to deploy first generation IRBMs/ICBMs) -- 3: January 1961-January 1968: McNarma years -- 4: Decision not to deploy a ballistic missile defense system -- 5: Calendar years 1968-1972 plans for the future of air defense -- E: Summary -- 1: Politics of congress as it affected air defense -- 2: JCS/service participation in air defense strategy -- 3: Impact of detente on air defense -- 4: Decision 1: Build-up of the air defense system, January 1955 -- 5: Decision 2: Decision to deploy first generation IRBM/ICBMs of 1958 -- 6: Decision 3: Decisions not to deploy new air defense systems in the 1959-1962 period -- 7: Decision 4: Decision not to deploy a ballistic missile defense system through September 1967 -- 8: Decision 5: Decision for detente -- Annexes -- 1: CONUS air defense "master plan" -- 2: DERs and DEW line -- 3: Phasedown of C2 systems, 1958-1963 -- 4: Threat assessments in a secondary source -- 5: Changing threat estimates, 1954-1956 -- Chapter 3: Soviet Air And Defense Strategy -- A: Introduction -- B: Studies of behavior -- 1: Introduction -- 2: Great debate in military thought -- 3: Public statements on antiballistic missile defense capabilities -- C: Major decisions -- 1: Role of major decisions -- 2: Decision to deploy SAMs extensively -- 3: Decision to revamp the National Air Defense Forces -- 4: Decision to upgrade civil defense -- 5: Decision to continue a major role for fighter aviation -- 6: Decision to deploy ABMs -- 7: Decision to negotiate an ABM treaty -- D: Major factors shaping Soviet strategy -- 1: Factors -- 2: Threat perception -- 3: Reaction and interaction-the APVO case -- 4: Response to major events and crises -- 5: Relative importance of strategic defense -- 6: Budgetary constraints -- E: Soviet strategy-a synthesis -- 1: Basic thrust of Soviet strategy -- 2: Rationale of Soviet strategy -- 3: Weapons and resource strategy -- 4: Summary -- Chapter 4: American Systems -- Section 1: General -- A: Limitations -- B: Purpose -- C: Approach -- D: Chapter organization -- E: Analysis factors -- F: Status, end of 1955 -- 1: Approach -- 2: Organizational and command -- 3: Surveillance and early warning -- 4: Fighter interceptors -- 5: Ground-based antiaircraft defenses -- 6: Strategy -- Section 2: Air Defense, 1956-1972 -- A: Approach -- B: 1956-1960 -- 1: Organization, command, and control -- 2: Surveillance and early warning -- 3: Fighter interceptors -- 4: Antiaircraft gun and SAM defenses -- 5: Operational problems -- C: 1961-1964 -- 1: Organization, command, and control -- 2: Surveillance and early warning -- 3: Fighter interceptors -- 4: Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) defenses -- 5: Operational problems -- D: 1965-1968 -- 1: Status of the air defense system, January 1965 -- 2: Organization, command, and control -- 3: Surveillance and early warning -- 4: Fighter interceptors -- 5: Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) defenses -- 6: Modernized air defense concept -- E: 1969-1972 -- 1: Organization, command, and control -- 2: Surveillance and early warning -- 3: Fighter interceptors -- 4: Surface-to-Air Missile (Sam) Defenses -- 5: Air defense of the southern United States -- 6: Air defense with reduced forces -- 7: Planning directives -- 8: Air defense of ABM facilities -- F: 1972 view of future system requirements -- 1: Performance characteristics deficiencies in the 1972 air defense force system -- 2: New system development -- 3: Modernized air defense concept -- 4: Recommended force levels, modernized air defense force -- G: Characteristics and strategic implications deduced from the development, deployment, and modification of the air defense system, 1945-1972 -- 1: General -- 2: Significant events -- 3: Air defense in a continental perspective -- 4: System deployments -- 5: Significance of the threat -- Section 3: Ballistic Missile Defense -- A: Approach -- B: New dimension -- C: Nike Zeus development -- 1: Early years -- 2: Assignment of responsibilities -- 3: Early plans -- 4: Conflicting factors -- 5: Accelerated deployment -- D: Nike-X is born -- E: Assured destruction and damage limitation -- 1: McNamara's inconsistency -- 2: Back to the drawing board -- F: Limited Nike-X: the Chinese threat -- G: Sentinel decision -- H: Sentinel deployment -- I: Demise of sentinel -- J: Safeguard -- K: SALT -- Section 4: Space defense -- A: Approach -- B: Missile and space surveillance and warning systems -- 1: Authority -- 2: Composition -- 3: BMEWS -- 4: SLBM warning system -- 5: Over-the-horizon, forward scatter radar (440L) -- 6: Space detection and tracking system -- 7: Defense Support Program (DSP) -- C: Space defense system -- D: Status-1972 -- Section 5: Civil defense, 1955-1972 -- A: Introduction -- B: History -- C: Threat perceptions -- D: Congress, shelters, and the ABM -- E: Conclusions -- Chapter 5: Soviet Systems For Strategic Defense -- A: Introduction -- B: Systems of PVO strany -- 1: Systems of anti-aircraft defense aviation (APVO) -- 2: Systems of anti-aircraft defense missile troops (ZRV) -- 3: ABM systems -- 4: Systems of the radiotechnical troops (RTV) -- C: Soviet civil defense systems -- 1: Overview -- 2: Post-1955 developments (1955-1962) -- 3: 1962-1968 -- 4: Civil defense and the ABM -- 5: Civil defense and limited conflicts -- 6: Perceptions of the western threat -- 7: Psychological /ideological implications -- 8: 1968-1972 -- Appendixes -- A: Chronology of American air defense systems (1956-1972) -- B: Chronology of ballistic missile and space defense (1955-1972) -- C: Chronology of Soviet air defense systems (1956-1972) -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.…”
    Format: Government Document Book


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    Gone with the wind by Mitchell, Margaret, 1900-1949

    New York : The Macmillan Company, 1936
    Format: Book