- Index to Volume 67
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AAUP (American Association of University Professors), 67: 286, 67: 287
Abernathy, Ralph, 67: 359
Abernethy, Cecil, 67: 348, 67: 359, 67: 360–361, 67: 363, 67: 372, 67: 373
Abolitionism, critique of, 67: 124–125
Adams, Frank and Burgin Matthews, Doc: The Story of a Birmingham Jazz Man (review by James L. Baggett), 67: 416–418
AEA (Alabama Education Association), 67: 275, 67: 286–287, 67: 288
African Americans
in 1966 election, 67: 330, 67: 333, 67: 335
in Alabama State Penitentiary, 67: 156
Cooking in Other Women’s Kitchens, 67: 197–199
denied meaningful place in past, 67: 405
excluded from Meek’s narrative, 67: 399
The Fire of Freedom: Abraham Galloway and the Slaves’ Civil War, 67: 201–203
Freedom by the Sword: The U.S. Colored Troops, 1862-1867, 67: 199–201
Hidden in the Mix: The African American Presence in Country Music, 67: 418–420
A Working People: A History of African American Workers Since Emancipation, 67: 413–416
Agriculture Department, 67: 328, 67: 336
Alabama, University of
relationship with Labor Department, 67: 278
strike at, 67: 272–273
Alabama Daily Confederation, 67: 141
Alabama Daily Journal, 67: 139
Alabama Education Association (AEA), 67: 275, 67: 286–287, 67: 288
Alabama Labor Council, 67: 280
Alabama State College, 67: 345–346, 67: 353
Alabama State Penitentiary
African Americans in, 67: 156
antebellum history of, 67: 133–141
decline in production of military supplies at, 67: 152–153
General Assembly’s control of, 67: 148
industries in, 67: 136, 67: 137, 67: 139, 67: 140, 67: 141
inmates in, 67: 138
leasing of, 67: 136–139, 67: 140–141, 67: 144, 67: 156–157
military supply production at, 67: [End Page 423] 142, 67: 148–150, 67: 151, 67: 157, 67: 159–160
Mississippi convicts in, 67: 150–151, 67: 152
prisoners freed from, 67: 156
Alabama State University, 67: 278
American Association of University Professors (AAUP), 67: 286, 67: 287
Amron, Andrew D. Review of Freedom by the Sword: The U.S. Colored Troops,1862-1867, by Dobak, 67: 199–201
Anniston Star, 67: 339
Auburn Federal Credit Union (AFCU), 67: 262
Auburn Plainsman, 67: 254, 67: 261, 67: 270, 67: 275
Auburn University. See also Philpott, Harry
attempts to deter unionization, 67: 264–265, 67: 271
concessions to employees, 67: 265–266, 67: 270–271
contingency plans for strike, 67: 267–268
curriculum reforms, 67: 286
dealings with union, 67: 278–279
formative period of organized labor at, 67: 258–260
Greek organizations at, 67: 280–282
labor relations at, 67: 254
Philpott’s relationship with faculty, 67: 286–288
power relationships at, 67: 257–258
reaction to strike, 67: 258
relationship with Labor Department, 67: 278
relationship with LIU leadership, 67: 266–268
response to LIU proposals, 67: 279
response to unionization, 67: 258–259
strike at (See Strike, at Auburn University)
Auburn University Board of Trustees, 67: 277
Austill, Jeremiah, 67: 225
Authors. See Writers, southern
Awkward, Michael, 67: 419
B
Bagby, Arthur P., 67: 133
Baggett, James L. Review of Doc: The Story of a Birmingham Jazz Man, by Adams and Matthews, 67: 416–418
Bailey, Dixon, 67: 229
Bains, Mrs. A. S. III, 67: 181
Baker, Barbara A. Review of Hidden in the Mix: The African American Presence in Country Music, edited by Pecknold, 67: 418–420
Ball, Blake Scott. Review of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Volume 18: Media, edited by Graham and Monteith, 67: 205–206
Bare field succession, 67: 220
Barnett, Micon, and Co., 67: 148, 67: 152, 67: 153
Barrett, Georgie, 67: 146
Barricade, at Horseshoe Bend, [End Page 424] 67: 216–218, 67: 232
Barske, Carolyn M. Review of Families in Crisis in the Old South: Divorce, Slavery and the Law, by Schweninger, 67: 203–205
Bartram, William, 67: 222, 67: 226
Baxley, William J., 67: 263
Beavers, 67: 224
Beidler, Philip D., 67: 393, 67: 404
Betts, Gary, 67: 274
Birmingham, Ala.
Civil Rights Movement in, 67: 7, 67: 357–359, 67: 372–373 (See also Birmingham-Southern College)
Doc: The Story of a Birmingham Jazz Man, 67: 416–418
integration ordered in, 67: 350–351
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