Georgia: Atlanta
Rich's of Atlanta: The Story of a Store
The Temple and Its People to 2018: The Hebrew Benevolent Congregation: Living Up to the Name and the Legacy
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"Geffen, Tobias"
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"The Atlanta Federal Penitentiary and Area Jews: A Social Service Case Study"
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"Jewish Community of Atlanta"
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"Southern Jewish Women and Jewish Social Service Organizations"
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"The Transformation of Jewish Social Services in Atlanta, 1928-1948"
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"Frank, Leo"
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"Abram, Morris B."
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Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces Facing the People of Many Communities: Atlanta Jewry from the Frank Case to the Great Depression
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The Quiet Voices: Southern Rabbis and Black Civil Rights, 1880s to 1990s
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The Rabbi as Ethnic Broker: The Case of David Marx
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Factionalism and Ethnic Politics in Atlanta: German Jews from the Civil War through the Progressive Era
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The Youthful Musings of a Jewish Community Activist: Josephine Joel Heyman
Harry H. Epstein and the Rabbinate as Conduit of Change
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Rabbi Harry H. Epstein and the Adaptation of Second-Generation East European Jews in Atlanta
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Victor H. Kriegshaber, Community Builder
The Emergence of Jewish Social Service Agencies in Atlanta
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Role Theory and History: The Illustration of Ethnic Brokerage in the Atlanta Jewish Community in an Era of Transition and Conflict
Ethnic Residential Patterns in Atlanta, 1880-1940
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"Leo Frank Revisited: New Sources on a New Subject"
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Screening a Lynching: The Leo Frank Case on Film and Television
Sephardim and a History of Congregation Or VeShalom
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Sephardim - Atlanta
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Abraham Bisno: Union Pioneer
What's Next? Southern Dreams, Jewish Deeds, and the Challenge of Looking Back While Moving Forward
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"Browne, Edward B.M."
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Prophet in a Time of Priests: Rabbi "Alphabet" Browne 1845-1929: A Biography
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Sophie Weil Browne: From Rabbi's Wife to Clubwoman
Pre-1967 Atlanta Jewry
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Rabbi Alphabet Browne: The Atlanta Years
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One Voice: Jacob M. Rothschild and the Troubled South
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The Bomb that Healed: A Personal Memoir of the Bombing of the Temple in Atlanta, 1958
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As But a Day: The First Hundred Years, 1867-1967
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"Lawyer Sam Boorstin"
The Edison Brothers, Shoe Merchants: Their Georgia Years
Atlanta and the American Settlement House Movement
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"Atlanta and the American Settlement House Movement"
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When Middle Class Ambition met Southern Honor: A Cultural History of the Leo Frank Case
The Jewish Sections of Oakland Cemetery
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Rich's: A Southern Institution
"Toward an 'immigrant Turn' in Jewish Entrepreneurial History: A View from the New South
Jews and Booze: Becoming American in the Age of Prohibition
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Recollections of Atlanta
In Gang Fun di Yorn (Passing Years)
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"The Chamber of Commerce in the Economic and Political Development of Atlanta from 1900-1916"
The Leo Frank Case
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Leo Frank and the American Jewish Community
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Atlanta in the Progressive Era: A Dreyfus Case in Georgia
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Judaism and Progress: Sermons and Addresses
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Tales out of Shul: The Unorthodox Journal of an Orthodox Rabbi
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"Efficiency and Control: Labor Espionage in Southern Textiles"
"Labor Espionage and the Organization of Southern Textiles: The Fulton Bag And Cotton Mill Strike of 1914-1915"
The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Strike of 1914-1915: Espionage, Labor Conflict, and New South Industrial Relations
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A Passion to Serve: Memoirs of a Jewish Activist
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The Literary Legacy of Rabbi Tobias Geffen in Atlanta
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Coming of Age: The Atlanta Jewish Federation, 1962-1982
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"A Second Eyewitness to Jim Conley's Actions: The Leo Frank Case Revisited"
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From Generation to Generation: Congregation Ahavath Achim, 1887-1987
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The Temple Bombing
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American Synagogues: A Century of Architecture and Jewish Community
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"Growing Up Assimilated in the South"
Private Eyes, Public Women: Images of Class and Sex in the Urban South, Atlanta, Georgia, 1913-1915
Southern Jews and their Encounter with Blacks: Atlanta, 1850-1915
Strangers in the Gate City: The Jews of Atlanta, 1845-1915
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Unsettled Jews: Geographic Mobility in a Nineteenth-Century City
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The Jewish Community of Atlanta from the End of the Civil War until the Eve of the Frank Case
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Jewish Identity in the Reconstruction South: Ambivalence and Adaptation
Hearing a Different Drummer: A Holocaust Survivor's Search for Identity
Patterns of Persistence and Occupational Mobility in a Southern City: Atlanta, 1870-1920
Kosher USA: How Coke Became Kosher and Other Tales of Modern Food
A Brief History of Rich's
An Orthodox Rabbinate in the South: Tobias Geffen, 1870-1970
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The Jewish Community of Atlanta
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"Both SIdes of the Same Coin: Two Atlantans in Israel's War of Independence"
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"'NCJW Joins the War on Poverty': The National Council of Jewish Women and the Quest for Opportunity in 1960s Atlanta"
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Saturday School: How One Town Kept Out the "Jewish" 1902-1932
Inside or Outside the Fold: The Circumstances under which Jews Join the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Atlanta
The Settlement of Rhodian and Other Sephardic Jews in Montgomery and Atlanta in the 20th Century
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Living Atlanta: An Oral History of the City, 1914-1948
We Lived that Way: An Oral History Interview with Joe Jacobs
The Bible and Bombings: Southern Rabbis Respond during the Civil Rights Movement
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Is the Jew a White Man?: Press Reaction to the Leo Frank Case, 1913-1915
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You Can't Imagine this Life: Diaries and Letters of a Southern Jewish Grande Dame, Josephine Joel Heyman, 1901-1993
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The Temple: The First 150 Years
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A Study of Southern Bigotry and Injustice: The Leo Frank Case
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That Pride of Race and Character: The Roots of Jewish Benevolence in the Jim Crow South
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Touched with Fire: Morris Abram and the Battle Against Racial and Religious Discrimination
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Judaeo-Spanish Ballads from Atlanta, Georgia
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Women's Work: Atlanta's Industrialization and Urbanization, 1879-1929
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A History of the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation of Atlanta
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A Church, A School
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"The Leo Frank Case Reconsidered: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Making of Reactionary Populism"
Play It Again Sam: The Notable Life of Sam Masell, Atlanta's First Minority Mayor
Immigrant Patterns in Atlanta, 1880 and 1896
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Black-Jewish Relations on Trial: Leo Frank and Jim Conley in the New South
And the Dead Shall Rise: The Murder of Mary Phagan and the Lynching of Leo Frank
"Esther Kahn Taylor: Hadassah Lady Turned Birth Control Advocate"
It's Hard Living in Atlanta; The Contrasting Views of Two Jewish Immigrants, 1905-1906
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Jewish Racial Identity in Pittsburgh and Atlanta, 1890-1930
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A Comparison of the Coverage of the Leo Frank Case by the Hearst-Controlled Atlanta Georgian and the Home-Owned Atlanta Journal, April 28, 1913-August 30, 1913
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Congregation Beth Jacob's First Fifty Years, 1943-1993
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Climbing the Crystal Stair: Annie T. Wise's Success as an Immigrant in Atlanta's Public School System
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Migration of Jewish Refugees to Atlanta
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"David Marx"
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Atlanta Jewry, 1900-1930
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A Temple is Bombed - Atlanta 1958
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"Atlanta"
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Rhoda Kaufman: A Southern Progressive's Career, 1913-1956
A History of the Ahavath Achim Congregation, 1887-1927
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A History of the Ahvath Achim Congregation (1887-1977)
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"The Jewish Organizational Elite of Atlanta, Georgia"
The Role of Social Clubs in the Atlanta Jewish Community
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The Jews of Atlanta: Their Social Structure and Leadership Patterns
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Historic Oakland Cemetery
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"Sephardic Culture in America"
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"Woman Suffrage Activities in Atlanta"
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"A Quiet Revolution: Jewish Women's Clubs and the Widening Female Sphere, 1897-1920"
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The Last Night of Ballyhoo
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Driving Miss Daisy
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The Social Basis of City Politics: Atlanta, 1865-1903
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"Counterblast: How the Atlanta Temple Bombing Strengthened the Civil Rights Cause"
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Fight Against Fear: Southern Jews and Black Civil Rights
"Jewish Women and Valuntarism: Beyond the Myth of Enablers"
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Jewish Women of the Club: The Changing Public Role of Atlanta's Jewish Women, 1870-1930
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