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S. Gross, Wings Toward the South: The First Hundred Years of Congregation Agudath Achim, Shreveport. Shreveport: Congregation Agudath Achim, 1999.
S. Gruber, American Synagogues: A Century of Architecture and Jewish Community. New York: Rizzoli International, 2003.
L. Gruss, Judah Philip Benjamin, Louisiana Historical Quarterly, vol. 19, no. October, pp. 964-1068, 1936.
L. Gunst, Off White: A Memoir. New York: Soho Press, 2005.
J. Gurock, Orthodoxy in Charleston: Brith Shalom Beth Israel and American History. Charleston, SC: College of Charleston Library, 2004.
A. Gurwitz, Prero, A., and Stone, B., Memories of Two Generations: A Yiddish Life in Russia and Texas. Tuscaloosa, AL: U of Alabama P, 2016.
S. Gutow and James, L. B., Most Politics is Local, in Lone Stars of David: The Jews of Texas, Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2007, pp. 212-226.
J. B. Guzman, West of Neiman's: Best Little Department Store in Sweetwater, in Lone Stars of David: The Jews of Texas, Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2007, pp. 172-182.
J. B. Guzman, David Lefkowitz of Dallas: A Rabbi for All Seasons, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, 2000.
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M. Hadditt, "Growing Up Assimilated in the South", Jewish Currents, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 24-28, 1982.
L. Hagedorn, Jews and the American South, 1858-1905, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1999.
J. Hagy, Her 'Scandalous Behavior': A Jewish Divorce in Charleston, SC, 1788, American Jewish Archives, vol. 42, no. Fall-Winter, pp. 185-198, 1989.
J. Hagy, This Happy Land: The Jews of Colonial and Antebellum Charleston. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1998.
J. Hagy, The Death Records of Charleston, South Carolina Historical Magazine, vol. 91, no. January, pp. 32-44, 1990.
R. Hall, Family Fictions. New York: Penguin, 1991.
J. D. Hall, Private Eyes, Public Women: Images of Class and Sex in the Urban South, Atlanta, Georgia, 1913-1915, Atlanta History, vol. 36, no. Winter, pp. 24-39, 1993.
E. Halperin, Frank Porter Graham, Isaac Hall Manning and the Jewish Quota at the University of North Carolina Medical School, North Carolina Historical Review, vol. 67, pp. 385-410, 1990.
M. Hametz, "Harvard man, American dough boy, Mississippi Jew: the papers of Samuel (Sam) Leyens Switzer in Virginia", Jewish Culture and History, vol. 15, no. 1-2, pp. 124-40, 2014.
S. Hanft, Mordecai's Female Academy, American Jewish History, vol. 79, no. Autumn, pp. 72-93, 1989.
I. Harby, Harby's Discourse on the Jewish Synagogue, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 32, pp. 49-51, 1931.
L. Harlan, Booker T. Washington's Discovery of Jews, in Region, Race and Reconstruction: Essays in Honor of C. Vann Woodward, New York: Oxford University Press, 1982, pp. 267-279.
L. Harris, Merchant Princes: An Intimate History of the Jewish Families who Built Great Department Stores. New York: Harper and Row, 1979.
S. Harris, Kosher Country: Success and Survival on Nashville's Music Row, Southern Jewish History, vol. 2, pp. 111-128, 1999.
K. M. Hartnett, Carolina Israelite: How Harry Golden Made Us Care about Jews, the South and Civil Rights. Chapel Hill, NC: U of North Carolina P, 2015.
D. Z. Harwell, Wednesdays in Mississippi: Proper Ladies Working for Radical Change, Freedom Summer 1964. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2014.

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