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Essays on Violence and Grace
Edited by Avis Hewitt and Robert Donahoo
A True Story of Interracial Sex and Revenge in the 1880s South
Charles F. Robinson
Jim Tanner and the Quest for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, 1935–1941
Stephen Lyn Bales, Foreword by Nancy Tanner
Highway Politics and Policy since 1939
Mark H. Rose and Raymond A. Mohl
A Practical Guide for Starting Student Teaching
Rosalyn McKeown
A Primer on Qualitative Inquiry
April L.Morgan
An Appalachian Environmental History
Will Sarvis
An Irish American's Journey in the First Virginia Infantry Regiment
Edited by Robert Emmett Curran