“The South Got Something to Say”: Atlanta’s Dirty South and the Southernization of Hip-Hop America Darren E. Grem
“The First of Our Hundred Battle Monuments”: Civil War Battlefield Monuments Built by Active-Duty Soldiers During the Civil War Michael W. Panhorst
“The City Too Busy to Care”: The Atlanta Youth Murders and the Southern Past, 1979–81 Paul Mokrzycki Renfro On May 25, 1981, an estimated three thousand people convened at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., to protest the slayings of black Atlanta youths. Rally organizers framed the demonstration as part of the March on Washington tradition.
The Civil War as a Crisis in Gender: Augusta, Georgia, 1860-1890 by LeeAnn Whites (Review) Anne M. Valk