Navigating Jim Crow: A Review of Adolph L. Reed’s The South: Jim Crow and Its Afterlives Steve Suitts
Marching for Gay Rights in Atlanta, 1971: An Excerpt from A Night at the Sweet Gum Head Martin Padgett
Still Digging Our Own Graves: Coal Miners and the Struggle over Black Lung Disease Barbara Ellen Smith
An Excerpt from The Lesbian South: Southern Feminists, the Women in Print Movement, and the Queer Literary Canon Jaime Harker
Mapping the “Big Minutes”: Visualizing Sacred Harp’s Geographic Coalescence and Expansion, 1995–2014 Jesse P. Karlsberg & Robert A. W. Dunn
MAP IT | Little Dots, Big Ideas: Transforming the Humanities with Geo-Spatial Analysis Susan Elizabeth Gagliardi
Highlighting Charleston’s African American History through the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative Mary Battle
“Looking Back and Moving Forward”: The Records of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference at Emory University’s Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library Sarah Quigley
Discursive Memorials: Queer Histories in Atlanta’s Public Spaces Wesley Chenault & Andy Ditzler & Joey Orr
On Native Ground: Indigenous Presences and Countercolonial Strategies in Southern Narratives of Captivity, Removal, and Repossession Eric Gary Anderson
New Patterns of Segregation: Latino and African American Students in Metro Atlanta High Schools Beth Tarasawa
Routes of Reconciliation: Visiting Sites of Cultural Trauma in the US South, Northern Ireland, and South Africa Charles Reagan Wilson
Wherein the South Differs from the North: Naming Persons, Naming Places, and the Need for Visionary Geographies Michael Moon