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J. Sarna and Shapell, B., Lincoln and the Jews: A History. New York: St. Martin's, 2015.
J. Saxe, Communicative Practices of Yiddish-Speaking Jewish Elders on South Miami Beach, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, 2001.
C. Schechter, Forty Acres and a Shul: 'It's as Easy as Dell', in Lone Stars of David: The Jews of Texas, Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2007, pp. 255-267.
B. Schein, Famous All Over Town. Columbia, SC: U of South Carolina P, 2014.
H. F. Schlam, The Early Jews of Houston, Ohio State University, 1971.
L. Schmier, Helloo! Peddler Man! Helloo!, in Ethnic Minorities in Gulf Coast Society, Pensacola: Historic Pensacola Preservation Board, 1979.
L. Schmier, The First Jews of Valdosta, Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 62, no. Spring, pp. 32-49, 1978.
L. Schmier, Notes and Documents on the 1862 Expulsionof Jews from Thomasville, GA, American Jewish Archives, vol. 32, no. April, pp. 9-22, 1980.
L. Schmier, For Him the Schwartzers Couldn't Do Enough: A Jewish Peddler and his Black Customers, American Jewish History, vol. 73, no. September, pp. 39-55, 1983.
L. Schmier, Jews and Gentiles in a South Georgia Town, in Jews of the South: Selected Essays from the Southern Jewish Historical Society, Macon: Mercer University Press, 1984, pp. 1-16.
L. Schmier, No Jew Can Murder: Memories of Tom Watson and the Lichtenstein Murder Case of 1901, Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 70, no. Fall, pp. 433-455, 1986.
L. Schmier, This New Canaan: The Jewish Experience in Georgia, Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 73, no. Summer and Winter, pp. 349-363; 815-827, 1989.
L. Schmier, Chant of Ages; Cry of Cotton: The Biography of a South Georgia Jewish Community's Beginnings, 1865-1908. Valdosta, GA: Snake Nation Press, 2012.
L. Schmier, Reflections of Southern Jewry: The Letters of Charles Wessolowsky. Macon: Mercer University Press, 1982.
L. Schmier, The Man from Gehau, Atlanta Historical Journal, vol. 23, no. Fall, pp. 91-106, 1979.
A. Schops, Growing Up in Pensacola, Pensacola History Illustrated, vol. 4, pp. 11-14, 1996.
A. Schops, They Came to Pensacola, Pensacola History Illustrated, vol. 4, pp. 15-44, 1996.
J. Schorsch, "American Jewish Historians, Colonial Jews and Blacks, and the Limits of Wissenschaft: A Critical Review", Jewish Social Studies, vol. 6, pp. 102-132, 2000.
J. Schorsch, Jews and Blacks in the Early Modern World. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004.
A. Schottenstein, "Jews, Race, and Southernness", in The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, vol. 13, Chapel Hill, NC: U of North Carolina P, 2013.
A. Schottenstein, Changing Perspectives: Black-Jewish Relations in Houston during the Civil Rights Era. Denton: U of North Texas P, 2021.
D. Schulman, The Past is Never Dead: A Gritz Goldberg Mystery. Winston-Salem, NC: John F. Blair, 2004.
D. Schultz, Going South: Jewish Women in the Civil Rights Movement. New York: New York University Press, 2001.
R. Schuster, Migration of Jewish Refugees to Atlanta, Atlanta Historical Journal, vol. 23, no. Fall, pp. 65-76, 1979.
S. R. Schwartz, From Rebbitzen to Rabbi: The Journey of Paula Ackerman, American Jewish Archives, vol. 59, pp. 99-106, 2007.

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