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    Dangerous donations : northern philanthropy and southern Black education, 1902-1930 / by Anderson, Eric, 1949-

    Published 1999
    Table of Contents: “…. -- The transformation of Northern philanthropy for Black South.…”
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    Louisa S. McCord : political and social essays / by McCord, Louisa Susanna Cheves, 1810-1879

    Published 1995
    Table of Contents: “…; Separate secession ; Negro-mania ; Uncle Tom's cabin ; British philanthropy and American slavery ; Charity Which does not begin at home ; A letter to the Duchess of Sutherland from a lady of South Carolina ; Carey on the slave trade ; Slavery and political economy ; To the editor of The XIX century.…”
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    Julius Rosenwald : the man who built Sears, Roebuck and advanced the cause of Black education in the American South / by Ascoli, Peter Max, 1942-

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Youth and first business ventures, 1862-1895 -- Early Sears years, 1895-1908 -- Blacks, politics, and philanthropy, 1908-1912 -- Black schools, political attacks, and the profit sharing plan, 1912-1916 -- World War I, 1916-1918 -- The rescue of Sears and the consolidation of philanthropic endeavors, 1919-1924 -- New philanthropic ventures, 1924-1928 -- The Julius Rosenwald Fund, Hoover, and the Depression, 1928-1930 -- Final year and postmortem, 1931-1949 -- Conclusion.…”
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    Origins of the new South, 1877-1913 / by Woodward, C. Vann 1908-1999

    Published 1971
    Table of Contents: “…The redeemers -- The forked road to reunion -- The legacy of Reconstruction -- Procrustean bedfellows -- The industrial revolution -- The divided mind of the New South -- The unredeemed farmer -- Mudsills and bottom rails -- Southern Populism -- Revolt against the East -- The colonial economy -- The Mississippi Plan as the American way -- The Atlanta Compromise -- Progressivism, for whites only -- Philanthropy and the forgotten man -- Bonds of mind and spirit -- The return of the South -- Critical essay on authorities -- Critical essay on recent works, by Charles B. …”
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    Julius Rosenwald : the man who built Sears, Roebuck and advanced the cause of Black education in the American South / by Ascoli, Peter Max, 1942-

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Youth and first business ventures, 1862-1895 -- Early Sears years, 1895-1908 -- Blacks, politics, and philanthropy, 1908-1912 -- Black schools, political attacks, and the profit sharing plan, 1912-1916 -- World War I, 1916-1918 -- The rescue of Sears and the consolidation of philanthropic endeavors, 1919-1924 -- New philanthropic ventures, 1924-1928 -- The Julius Rosenwald Fund, Hoover, and the Depression, 1928-1930 -- Final year and postmortem, 1931-1949 -- Conclusion.…”
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    History /

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Abolition -- Anglo-American antebellum culture -- Atlantic world -- Battlefields, Civil War -- Civil Rights movement -- Civil War -- Cold War -- Colonial heritage -- Confederate States of America -- Emancipation -- Foodways -- Foreign policy -- Frontier heritage -- Globalization -- Great Depression -- Historians -- Historic preservation -- Historic sites -- History, central themes -- Indian eras, Paleoindian Period -- Indian eras, Archaic Period -- Indian eras, late archaic domestication of plants and the Woodland Period -- Indian eras, Mississippian Period -- Indian eras, contact to 1700 -- Indian eras, deerskin trade, 1700-1800 -- Indian eras, Indian removal, 1800-1840 -- Indian eras, since 1840 -- Jacksonian democracy -- Jeffersonian tradition -- Korean War -- Maritime tradition -- Massive resistance -- Mexican War -- Migration, Black -- Military bases -- Military tradition -- New Deal -- New Deal agencies -- New Deal cultural programs -- Philanthropy, Northern -- Philanthropy, Southern -- Populism -- Progressivism -- Railroads -- Reconstruction -- Redemption -- Revolutionary era -- Secession -- Sharecropping and tenancy -- Slave culture -- Slave revolts -- Slavery, antebellum -- Slavery, colonial -- Spanish-American War -- Vietnam War -- War of 1812 -- World War I -- World War II -- Beverly, Robert -- Boone, Daniel -- Byrd, William, II -- Calhoun, John C. -- Carter, Jimmy -- Citizens' Councils -- Clinton, Bill -- Confederate veterans -- Congress of racial equality (CORE) -- Crockett, Davy -- Davis, Jefferson -- Douglass, Frederick -- Du Bois, W.E.B. -- Evers, Medgar -- Farm Security Administration -- Fitzhugh, George -- Forrest, Nathan Bedford -- Franklin, John Hope -- Grimké́ Sisters -- Hamer, Fannie Lou -- Hammond, James Henry -- Jackson, Andrew -- Jackson, Jesse -- Jackson, Stonewall -- Jamestown -- Jefferson, Thomas -- Johnson, Andrew -- Johnson, Lyndon Baines -- King, Martin Luther, Jr. -- Lee, Robert E. -- Lynch, John Roy -- Madison, James -- Meredith, James -- Monroe, James -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) -- Olmsted, Frederick Law -- Owsley, Frank Lawrence -- Philips, U.B. -- Polk, James Knox -- Pringle, Elizabeth Allston -- Randolph, John -- Segregation and train travel -- Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) -- Southern Historical Association -- Southern Historical Society -- Stuart, Jeb -- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) -- Taylor, John -- Trail of Tears -- Turner, Nat -- United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) -- Voting Rights Act (1965) -- Washington, Booker T. -- Washington, George -- Well-Barnett, Ida B. -- Wilson, Woodrow -- Woodson, Carter G. -- Woodward, C. …”
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    The new encyclopedia of Southern culture.

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Abolition -- Anglo-American antebellum culture -- Atlantic world -- Battlefields, Civil War -- Civil Rights movement -- Civil War -- Cold War -- Colonial heritage -- Confederate States of America -- Emancipation -- Foodways -- Foreign policy -- Frontier heritage -- Globalization -- Great Depression -- Historians -- Historic preservation -- Historic sites -- History, central themes -- Indian eras, Paleoindian Period -- Indian eras, Archaic Period -- Indian eras, late archaic domestication of plants and the Woodland Period -- Indian eras, Mississippian Period -- Indian eras, contact to 1700 -- Indian eras, deerskin trade, 1700-1800 -- Indian eras, Indian removal, 1800-1840 -- Indian eras, since 1840 -- Jacksonian democracy -- Jeffersonian tradition -- Korean War -- Maritime tradition -- Massive resistance -- Mexican War -- Migration, Black -- Military bases -- Military tradition -- New Deal -- New Deal agencies -- New Deal cultural programs -- Philanthropy, Northern -- Philanthropy, Southern -- Populism -- Progressivism -- Railroads -- Reconstruction -- Redemption -- Revolutionary era -- Secession -- Sharecropping and tenancy -- Slave culture -- Slave revolts -- Slavery, antebellum -- Slavery, colonial -- Spanish-American War -- Vietnam War -- War of 1812 -- World War I -- World War II -- Beverly, Robert -- Boone, Daniel -- Byrd, William, II -- Calhoun, John C. -- Carter, Jimmy -- Citizens' Councils -- Clinton, Bill -- Confederate veterans -- Congress of racial equality (CORE) -- Crockett, Davy -- Davis, Jefferson -- Douglass, Frederick -- Du Bois, W.E.B. -- Evers, Medgar -- Farm Security Administration -- Fitzhugh, George -- Forrest, Nathan Bedford -- Franklin, John Hope -- Grimké́ Sisters -- Hamer, Fannie Lou -- Hammond, James Henry -- Jackson, Andrew -- Jackson, Jesse -- Jackson, Stonewall -- Jamestown -- Jefferson, Thomas -- Johnson, Andrew -- Johnson, Lyndon Baines -- King, Martin Luther, Jr. -- Lee, Robert E. -- Lynch, John Roy -- Madison, James -- Meredith, James -- Monroe, James -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) -- Olmsted, Frederick Law -- Owsley, Frank Lawrence -- Philips, U.B. -- Polk, James Knox -- Pringle, Elizabeth Allston -- Randolph, John -- Segregation and train travel -- Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) -- Southern Historical Association -- Southern Historical Society -- Stuart, Jeb -- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) -- Taylor, John -- Trail of Tears -- Turner, Nat -- United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) -- Voting Rights Act (1965) -- Washington, Booker T. -- Washington, George -- Well-Barnett, Ida B. -- Wilson, Woodrow -- Woodson, Carter G. -- Woodward, C. …”
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    The new encyclopedia of Southern culture.

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Abolition -- Anglo-American antebellum culture -- Atlantic world -- Battlefields, Civil War -- Civil Rights movement -- Civil War -- Cold War -- Colonial heritage -- Confederate States of America -- Emancipation -- Foodways -- Foreign policy -- Frontier heritage -- Globalization -- Great Depression -- Historians -- Historic preservation -- Historic sites -- History, central themes -- Indian eras, Paleoindian Period -- Indian eras, Archaic Period -- Indian eras, late archaic domestication of plants and the Woodland Period -- Indian eras, Mississippian Period -- Indian eras, contact to 1700 -- Indian eras, deerskin trade, 1700-1800 -- Indian eras, Indian removal, 1800-1840 -- Indian eras, since 1840 -- Jacksonian democracy -- Jeffersonian tradition -- Korean War -- Maritime tradition -- Massive resistance -- Mexican War -- Migration, Black -- Military bases -- Military tradition -- New Deal -- New Deal agencies -- New Deal cultural programs -- Philanthropy, Northern -- Philanthropy, Southern -- Populism -- Progressivism -- Railroads -- Reconstruction -- Redemption -- Revolutionary era -- Secession -- Sharecropping and tenancy -- Slave culture -- Slave revolts -- Slavery, antebellum -- Slavery, colonial -- Spanish-American War -- Vietnam War -- War of 1812 -- World War I -- World War II -- Beverly, Robert -- Boone, Daniel -- Byrd, William, II -- Calhoun, John C. -- Carter, Jimmy -- Citizens' Councils -- Clinton, Bill -- Confederate veterans -- Congress of racial equality (CORE) -- Crockett, Davy -- Davis, Jefferson -- Douglass, Frederick -- Du Bois, W.E.B. -- Evers, Medgar -- Farm Security Administration -- Fitzhugh, George -- Forrest, Nathan Bedford -- Franklin, John Hope -- Grimké́ Sisters -- Hamer, Fannie Lou -- Hammond, James Henry -- Jackson, Andrew -- Jackson, Jesse -- Jackson, Stonewall -- Jamestown -- Jefferson, Thomas -- Johnson, Andrew -- Johnson, Lyndon Baines -- King, Martin Luther, Jr. -- Lee, Robert E. -- Lynch, John Roy -- Madison, James -- Meredith, James -- Monroe, James -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) -- Olmsted, Frederick Law -- Owsley, Frank Lawrence -- Philips, U.B. -- Polk, James Knox -- Pringle, Elizabeth Allston -- Randolph, John -- Segregation and train travel -- Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) -- Southern Historical Association -- Southern Historical Society -- Stuart, Jeb -- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) -- Taylor, John -- Trail of Tears -- Turner, Nat -- United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) -- Voting Rights Act (1965) -- Washington, Booker T. -- Washington, George -- Well-Barnett, Ida B. -- Wilson, Woodrow -- Woodson, Carter G. -- Woodward, C. …”
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    A way forward building a globally competitive South /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE SOUTH; Southern-Style Creativity: New Methods for Tackling Nagging Challenges in the Next 25 Years; Strategic Philanthropy and the State of the South; Globalization and Urbanization: The Changing Context of Competition; CONCLUSION; The Future of the South and A Way Forward.…”
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    A way forward : building a globally competitive South /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE SOUTH; Southern-Style Creativity: New Methods for Tackling Nagging Challenges in the Next 25 Years; Strategic Philanthropy and the State of the South; Globalization and Urbanization: The Changing Context of Competition; CONCLUSION; The Future of the South and A Way Forward.…”
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