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'North Carolina Historical Review'
April 2002

Last Updated 6/10/02


APRIL 2002 — BOOK REVIEWS

    C. DANIEL CREWS AND LISA D. BAILEY, Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. Volume 12: 1856-1866, by Jon Sensbach

    CHARLES W. WADELINGTON AND RICHARD F. KNAPP, Charlotte Hawkins Brown and Palmer Memorial Institute: What One Young African American Woman Could Do, by Caroline C. Cortina

    STEPHEN WALLACE TAYLOR, The New South's New Frontier: A Social History of Economic Development in Southwestern North Carolina, by Daniel Gore

    MICHAEL LEROY OBERG, Dominion and Civility: English Imperialism and Native America, 1585-1685, by Joshua Piker

    EDWARD J. CASHIN, William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier, by Marcus B. Simpson Jr.

    KEITH KRAWCZYNSKI, William Henry Drayton: South Carolina Revolutionary Patriot, by Cara Anzilotti

    MARSHALL FOLETTA, Coming to Terms with Democracy: Federalist Intellectuals and the Shaping of an American Culture, by Ronald Story

    JOHN BUCHANAN, Jackson's Way: Andrew Jackson and the People of the Western Waters, by Willard Hughes Rollings

    MARK M. SMITH, Listening to Nineteenth-Century America, by Sylvia D. Hoffert

    HELEN CHAVIS OTHOW, John Chavis: African American Patriot, Preacher, Teacher, and Mentor (1763-1838), by Sylvia M. Jacobs

    ELDER JOHN SPARKS, The Roots of Appalachian Christianity: The Life and Legacy of Elder Shubal Stearns, by Keith Harper

    ELLEN ESLINGER, Citizens of Zion: The Social Origins of Camp Meeting Revivalism, by Glen Spann

    JOHN S. KESSLER AND DONALD B. BALL, North from the Mountains: A Folk History of the Carmel Melungeon Settlement, by Richard D. Starnes

    WILLIAM C. DAVIS, Rhett: The Turbulent Life and Times of a Fire-Eater, by Charles H. Lesser

    DANIEL E. SUTHERLAND, Guerrillas, Unionists, and Violence on the Confederate Home Front, by Harold Tallant

    PAUL A. CIMBALA AND RANDALL M. MILLER, Union Soldiers and the Northern Home Front: Wartime Experiences, Postwar Adjustments, by Robert C. Kenzer

    BRIAN STEEL WILLS, The War Hits Home: The Civil War in Southeastern Virginia, by Nancy Smith Midgette

    RICHARD B. MCCASLIN, Lee in the Shadow of Washington, by Robert F. Durden

    LEE KENNETT, Sherman: A Soldier's Life, by William H. Brown

    GARY W. GALLAGHER AND ALAN T. NOLAN, The Myth of the Lost Cause and Civil War History, by Matthew M. Brown

    HEATHER COX RICHARDSON, The Death of Reconstruction: Race, Labor, and Politics in the Post-Civil War North, 1865-1901, by Xi Wang

    MICHAEL PERMAN, Struggle for Mastery: Disfranchisement in the South, 1888-1908, by Eric Anderson

    SALLY G. MCMILLEN, To Raise Up the South: Sunday Schools in Black and White Churches, 1865-1915, by Page Putnam Miller

    JANET L. CORYELL, THOMAS H. APPLETON JR., ANASTATIA SIMS, AND SANDRA GIOIA TREADWAY, Negotiating Boundaries of Southern Womanhood: Dealing with the Powers that Be, by Sarah E. Gardner

    GRIF STOCKLEY, Blood in Their Eyes: The Elaine Race Massacres of 1919, by Charles F. Robinson

    EARL LEWIS AND HEIDI ARDIZZONE, Love on Trial: An American Scandal in Black and White, by Stephen Middleton

    SCOTT MALCOMSON, One Drop of Blood: The American Misadventure of Race, by Patrick J. Huber


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