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An Oral History of Narcotic Use in America before 1965
David T. Courtwright
Centennial Essays on the Works of James Agee
Edited by Michael A. Lofaro
Geraldyne Pierce Zimmerman Comes of Age in a Southern African American Family
Kibibi Voloria Mack-Shelton; With a Foreword by Hayward Farrar Jr.
Modern American Literature and the Dual-Sexed Body Politic
Aaron Shaheen
East Tennesseans and the Elusive History of an American Region
Mark T. Banker
The View from Southern Maryland
Julia A. King
Historicizing Twentieth-Century Whiteness in Literature and Performance
Edited by La Vinia Delois Jennings
Race, History, and Memory in Western Kentucky
Jack Glazier