Mark Twain's Literary Resources: A Reconstruction of His Library and Reading (Volume One)Alan Gribben0
Mark Twain's Literary Resources: A Reconstruction of His Library and Reading (Volume Two)Alan Gribben0
No Place for Pilgrims: Solving the Murder of William Moore, the Last Cold Civil Rights CaseMike Marshall0
It Should Not Happen in America: From Selma to Wall Street—'A Journey of Fire and Faith'Richard Scrushy0
Behind the Magic Curtain: Secrets, Spies, and Unsung White Allies of Birmingham's Civil Rights DaysT. K. Thorne0
In the Name of Emmett Till: How the Children of the Mississippi Freedom Struggle Showed Us TomorrowRobert H. Mayer0
Moment in Memphis, A: A Reluctant Southern White Boy Becomes a Civil Rights Lawyer and Goes NorthOliver Fowlkes0
South's Forgotten Fire-Eater, The: David Hubbard and North Alabama's Long Road to DisunionChris McIlwain0
Creativity and Chaos: Reflections on a Decade of Progressive Change in Public Schools, 1967–1977Charles Suhor0
Stealing Our Democracy: How the Political Assassination of a Governor Threatens Our NationDon Siegelman0
Meanest and 'Damnest' Job, The: Being the Civil War Exploits and Civilian Accomplishments of Colonel Edmund Winchester Rucker During and After the WarMichael P. Rucker0
From Vacillation to Resolve: The French Communist Party in the Resistance, 1939-1944Julian L. McPhillips Jr.0
Why Not Win?: Reflections on a Fifty-Year Journey from the Segregated South to America’s board rooms – and what it can teach us allLarry D. Thornton0
Hugo Black of Alabama: How His Roots and Early Career Shaped the Great Champion of the ConstitutionSteve Suitts0
There Must Be a Witness: Stories of Abuse, Advocacy, and the Fight to Put Children FirstSue Bell Cobb0
Three Not-So-Ordinary Joes: A Plantation Newspaperman, a Printer’s Devil, an English Wit, and the Founding of Southern LiteratureJulie Hedgepeth Williams0
Hairy, Scary, but Mostly Merry Fairies!: Curing Nature Deficiency through Folklore, Imagination, and Creative ActivitiesRenee Simmons Raney0