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A. Hieke, "Rabbi Maurice Mayer: German Revolutionary, Charleston Reformer, and Anti-Abolitionist", Southern Jewish History, vol. 17, pp. 45-89, 2014.
A. Hieke, "A Discussion of the 'German' Dimension of Reform Judaism in Select Congregations in Three American Southern States, 1860-1880", Nexus: Essays in German Jewish Studies, vol. 2, pp. 63-79, 2014.
M. Hinchin, Fourscore and Eleven: A History of the Jews of Rapides Parish, 1828-1919. Alexandria, LA: privately published, 1984.
B. Hirsch, Hearing a Different Drummer: A Holocaust Survivor's Search for Identity. Macon: Mercer University Press, 2000.
M. Hoberman, "'Did You Ever Hear of Judah Benjamin?' Fictional Representations of the Jewish Confederate, Southern Jewish History, vol. 25, pp. 31-57, 2022.
R. Hoffman, Chicken Dreaming Corn. Athens, GA: U of Georgia P, 2004.
R. Hoffman, Almost Family. New York: Dial, 1983.
M. Hoffschwelle, The Rosenwald Schools of the American South. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2006.
W. F. Holmes, Whitecapping: Anti-Semitism in the Populist Era, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, no. March, pp. 244-261, 1974.
I. I. Hooker, Zebulon Vance, Moses Jacob Ezekiel: The Formative Years, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 60, no. April, pp. 241-254, 1952.
R. Hopkins, Patterns of Persistence and Occupational Mobility in a Southern City: Atlanta, 1870-1920, Emory University, Atlanta, 1973.
D. Horn, All Other Nights. New York: W.W. Norton, 2009.
R. Horowitz, Kosher USA: How Coke Became Kosher and Other Tales of Modern Food. New York: Columbia UP, 2016.
P. A. Hoskins, "'The Best Southern Patriots': Jews in Alabama during the Civil War", in The Yellowhammer War: The Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama, Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 2013, pp. 149-164.
M. B. Howard, Jr., The Wilkerson-Beckwith Affair: An Alabama Ecclesiastical Trial, Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, vol. 37, pp. 117-128, 1968.
L. Huhner, David L. Yulee, Florida's First Senator, in Jews in the South, Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1973, pp. 52-74.
L. Huhner, The Jews of Georgia from the Outbreak of the American Revolution to the Close of the 18th Century, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 17, pp. 89-108, 1909.
L. Huhner, Moses Elias Levy: An Early Florida Pioneer and the Father of Florida's First Senator, Florida Historical Quarterly, vol. 19, pp. 319-345, 1941.
L. Huhner, The Jews of North Carolina Prior to 1800, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 29, pp. 137-148, 1925.
L. Huhner, The Jews of South Carolina from the Earliest Settlement to the End of the American Revolution, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 12, pp. 39-61, 1904.
L. Huhner, The Jews of Georgia in Colonial Times, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 10, pp. 65-95, 1902.
L. Huhner, The Jews of Virginia from the Earliest Times to the Close of the Eighteenth Century, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 20, pp. 85-105, 1911.
L. Huhner, The First Jew to Hold Office as Governor of One of the United States, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 17, pp. 187-195, 1909.
H. Hyman, The Jewish Texans. San Antonio: University of Texas at San Antonio, Institute of Texas Cultures, 1984.
H. Hyman, Oleander Odyssey: the Kempners of Galveston, Texas, 1854-1980s. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1990.

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