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Unmasking the Klansman: The Double Life of Asa and Forrest Carter

More than a biography, this book takes readers on a journey of moral reflection on U.S. history that puts in full views white supremacy’s persisting rationale of racist theology, Christian nationalism, and hateful right-wing politics.
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Drifting into Darkness: Murders, Madness, Suicide, and a Death “Under Suspicious Circumstances”

The well-written, well-researched book is ideal for fans of true crime and general readers.

It’s in the Action: Memories of a Nonviolent Warrior

A book that all should pick up and read, as there is still much to be learned about the civil rights movement that should not be forgotten.

Fourteenth Colony: The Forgotten Story of the Gulf South During America’s Revolutionary Era

An excellent, well-researched introduction to a long-forgotten British colony of America’s Revolutionary era; for general readers.

The South Never Plays Itself: A Film Buff’s Journey Through the South on Screen

Recommended for film buffs and those interested in a reflective, nonacademic examination of race and film.
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Overturning Brown: The Segregationist Legacy of the Modern School Choice Movement

This brief treatment will likely seem cursory to scholars of race, racism, and education in U.S. history, but those unfamiliar with the topic will emerge with a new understanding of how indelibly racism has shaped our collective attitudes and policies regarding the public provision of education for all.
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