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Index to Volume 64 Abbeville, 64: 159 Abraham, William, 64: 92 “Across 150 Aprils” by Kenneth W. Noe, 64: 83–84 Adair, James, 64: 257 Advisory Council for Education, 64: 315 The Age of Lincoln by Burton (reviewed by Matthew Norman), 64: 63–66 Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. See Auburn University Agriculture, 64: 257–59, 273–74, 302–3 Air Force Historical Research Agency (Maxwell AFB), 64: 34 Alabama Coal Mining Company, 64: 6–7 Alabama Coal Operators’ Association , 64: 202 Alabama Farmers Union, 64: 210, 212 Alabama’s Civil Rights Trail: An Illustrated Guide to the Cradle of Freedom by Gaillard (reviewed by Rebecca Woodham), 64: 228–29 Aldrich, Truman H., 64: 11–12, 15– 16, 18, 24 Aldrich, William F., 64: 12 Aliceville POW Camp, 64: 290, 313 Allen, J. V., 64: 204–5 American Federation of Labor, 64: 191 Anderson, Alexander, 64: 7 Arbena, Joseph L. Review of Rickwood Field: A Century in America’s Oldest Ballpark by Barra, 64: 321–22 Armes, Ethel, 64: 3 Atkins, Leah Rawls. Review of Relationship Banker: Eugene W. Stetson, Wall Street, and American Business, 1916–1959 by Hunt, 64: 234–36 Atkins, Leah Rawls. Review of The WorksofMatthewBlue:Montgomery’s First Historian by Neeley, ed., 64: 241–42 Auburn University, 64: 10–11, 300 Autossee, 64: 273, 274 Bailey, Elizabeth, 64: 269–70 Bailey, James, 64: 90–91 Baptist, Powhattan, 64: 92, 98, 103–4 “‘Baptized in Fire’: Confederate Diarist James Hudson and the Uniontown Canebrake Rifle Guards” by Bertis English, 64: 85–115 Barnes, L. Diane. Review of Knights of the Razor: Black Barbers in Slavery and Freedom by Bristol Jr., 64: 224– 25 Barra, Allen, Rickwood Field: A Century in America’s Oldest Ballpark (reviewed by Joseph L. Arbena), 64: 321–22 Bartram, William, 64: 256–57 Bee, Bernard, 64: 107, 108, 110–12, 114–15 Benn, Alvin, 64: 34 Betts, Karl S., 64: 148, 156, 158 the alabama review 324 Big Warrior River, 64: 14 Binford, Henry Claxton, 64: 209– 10 Birmingham, 64: 13, 28, 175–223 passim Blake, Thomas L., 64: 151 Blocton train shooting, 64: 199– 200, 207–8 Bloody Lowndes: Civil Rights and Black Power in Alabama’s Black Belt by Jeffries (reviewed by Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar), 64: 68–70 Blue, Uriah, 64: 269 Bombings, 64: 196–97, 198 Booker, Edward, 64: 92 Bosche, Karl-Heinz, 64: 291, 319, 297, 301 Braund, Kathryn E. Holland, “Reflections on ‘Shee Coocys’ and the Motherless Child: Creek Women in a Time of War,” 64: 255–84 Bridgeport, 64: 159 Bristol, Douglas Walter Jr., Knights of the Razor: Black Barbers in Slavery and Freedom (reviewed by L. Diane Barnes), 64: 224–25 Brooks, William, 64: 87, 89, 90–91 Browder, Glen, The South’s New Racial Politics: Inside the Race Game of Southern History (reviewed by Christopher A. Huff), 64: 61–62 Brown, Roscoe C., 64: 58 Brown v. Board of Education, 64: 146– 47 Browne, Gene C., 64: 46 Browne, William Phineas, 64: 3, 6–8, 9 Bull Run, Battle of. See Manassas, First Battle of Burton, Orville Vernon, The Age of Lincoln (reviewed by Matthew Norman), 64: 63–66 Busk, 64: 259, 260 Cahaba coalfield, 64: 3–29, 5 Camp Opelika, 64: 258–320, 288, 298 Campbell, William A., 64: 51 Captain Isaacs (Tourculla), 64: 264 Carlisle, Leon, 64: 213 Carter, David C., The Music Has Gone Out of the Movement: Civil Rights and the Johnson Administration, 1965–1968 (reviewed by Charles W. Eagles), 64: 66–68 Carver, Joseph, 64: 34 Cassanello, Robert and Colin J. Davis, eds., Migration and the Transformation of the Southern Workplace since 1945 (reviewed by Alex Macaulay), 64: 226–27 Cattle, 64: 266 Cauthen, Joyce. Review of Tin Man by Lucas, 64: 236–37 Chambers, Samuel, 64: 91 Cherokee Indians, 64: 255, 281 Children, 64: 278–82 Chineworth, Joseph L. “Joe,” 64: 45 Christian, Ella, 64: 85 Civil Rights Act of 1866, 64: 129 Civil Rights movement, 64: 154–55, 157, 160, 161, 162 Civil War, 64: 83–167 Civil War Centennial, 64: 143–67 Civil War Centennial Commission, Alabama, 64: 149 Civil War Centennial Commission, US, 64: 146, 157–58, 161, 164–65 Clark, Myrvin C., 64...

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