Jewish – Christian Relations and Antisemitism
Oglethorpe and the Parliamentary Election of 1754
The Quiet Voices: Southern Rabbis and Black Civil Rights, 1880s to 1990s
The Rabbi as Ethnic Broker: The Case of David Marx
Role Theory and History: The Illustration of Ethnic Brokerage in the Atlanta Jewish Community in an Era of Transition and Conflict
The Ku Klux Klan and the Jewish Community of Dallas, 1921-1923
A House of David in the Land of Jesus
Mordecai: An Early American Family
'In the Midst of the Whirl': Jewish and Catholic Responses to New South Industrialization, 1880-1914
Rabbi Alphabet Browne: The Atlanta Years
One Voice: Jacob M. Rothschild and the Troubled South
The Bomb that Healed: A Personal Memoir of the Bombing of the Temple in Atlanta, 1958
Mississippi Marranos
Extracted: Unmasking Rampant Antisemitism in America's Higher Education
Civil Wars
When Middle Class Ambition met Southern Honor: A Cultural History of the Leo Frank Case
After Disestablishment: Thomas Jefferson's Wall of Separation in Antebellum Virginia
The Peddler's Grandson: Growing Up Jewish in Mississippi
Paying "Civic Rent": The Jews of Emanu-El and the Birmingham Community
Constructing Jewish Identity in a Southern Community
Whisper My Name
A Neglected Aspect of Southern Jewish History
A Note on Southern Attitudes Toward Jews
The Traitor
Quest for Inclusion: Jews and Liberalism in Modern America
Kristallnacht and North Carolina: Reporting on Nazi Antisemitism in Black and White
“'Suffer Not the Evil One': Unitarianism and the 1826 Maryland Jew Bill"
A Separate Life
John Wesley and his Jewish Parishioners
"The Arrival of a Provocateur: Responses to William Dudley Pelley in Asheville, 1930-1934"
The Provincials: A Personal History of Jews in the South
The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Strike of 1914-1915: Espionage, Labor Conflict, and New South Industrial Relations
Southern City
Jews and the New Orleans Economic and Social Elites
The Silent and the Damned: the Murder of Mary Phagan and the Lynching of Leo Frank
One Episode in Southern Jewry's Response to Desegregation: An Historical Memoir
Virginia Jewry in the School Crisis: Anti-Semitism and Desegregation
El Paso: The Wild West Welcomes Holocaust Survivors
For Such a Time as This: The Impact of Christian Missionaries on the Birth of Reform Judaism in Chalreston, South Carolina, 1824-1846
Jew and Gentile in the New South: Segregation at Sundown
Jewish Roots in the Carolinas: A Pattern of American Philo-Semitism
Sense of Place: Blacks, Jews, and White Gentiles in the American South
On Middle Ground: A History of the Jews of Baltimore
Mixed Marriages in the Deep South
The Price of Whiteness: Jews, Race, and American Identity
'Now is the Time to Show Your True Colors': Southern Jews, Whiteness, and the Rise of Jim Crow
Ambivalent Relations: Acceptance and Anti-Semitism in Confederate Thomasville
The Temple Bombing
"The Jew's Daughter": An Example of Ballad Variation
Jews and the American South, 1858-1905
Frank Porter Graham, Isaac Hall Manning and the Jewish Quota at the University of North Carolina Medical School
Jacob Henry's Speech, 1809
Whitecapping: Anti-Semitism in the Populist Era
The Wilkerson-Beckwith Affair: An Alabama Ecclesiastical Trial
"Political Culture and the Legacies of Antisemitism: The Heller-Campbell Race in South Carolina, 1978"
The Eternal Stranger: a Study of Jewish Life in the Small Community
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
American Jewry and the Civil War
A Full History of the Strike as I Saw It: Atlanta's Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill Workers and their Representations through the 1914-1915 Strike
The Bible and Bombings: Southern Rabbis Respond during the Civil Rights Movement
Interaction and Identity: Jews and Christians in Nineteenth Century New Orleans
Rabbi Morris Newfield: Ambassador to the Gentiles, A Balancing Act
Deep Fried Harmony: The Impact of Pro-Judaic Rhetoric in Fostering Protestant-Jewish Amity in the Ante-Bellum South
To Kill a Mockingbird
"Insiders or Outsiders: Charlottesville's Jews, White Supremacy, and Antisemitism"
Editor for Justice: The Life of Louis I. Jaffe
A Bibilical People in the Bible Belt: The Jewish Community of Memphis, Tennessee, 1840s-1960s
Upstream: An American Chronicle
Construction and Meaning of an Adolescent Jewish Identity: At an Academic Magnet Public High School, Charleston, South Carolina
Shalom Y'all: The Folklore and Culture of Southern Jews
Touched with Fire: Morris Abram and the Battle Against Racial and Religious Discrimination
The Old Religion
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry Mob: Violence Against Relgious Outsiders in the United States South, 1865-1910
Anti-Jewish Violence in the New South
A Church, A School
How to Win the Jews for Christ: Southern Jewishness and the Southern Baptist Convention
Rebels, Exotortioners, and Counterfeiters: A Note on Confederate Judaeophobia
"A Daughter's Love: Lisa Stein, Senator Charles Andrews, and American Refugee Policy during the Holocaust"
Comfort and Discomfort: Being Jewish in Fort Worth
Two Far South: Rabbinical Responses to Apartheid and Segregation in South Africa and the American South
The National Conference of Christians and Jews in Memphis, 1932-1989
Latent Klanism in Georgia, 1890-1915
The Law of Life is the Law of Service: Rabbi Ira Sanders and the Quest for Racial and Social Justice in Arkansas
Terror in the Night: The Klan's Campaign Against the Jews
"The Constitution, Corpus Christi, and the Statue on the Bay"
And the Dead Shall Rise: The Murder of Mary Phagan and the Lynching of Leo Frank
The Life of Alfred Mordecai as Related by Himself
John Marvel, Assistant
The Thanatos Syndrome
The Second Coming
The Moviegoer
Bombing in Miami: Anti-Semitism and the Segregationists
Troubled Memory: Anne Levy, the Holocaust and David Duke's Louisiana
When Hate Came to Town: New Orleans' Jews and George Lincoln Rockwell
In the Shadow of Hitler: Alabama's Jews, the Second World War, and the Holocaust
In the Shadow of Hitler: Birmingham's Temple Emanu-El and Nazism
"Nativism, Bigotry, and Anti-Semitism in the South"
The Unfinished South: Campeting Civil Religions in the Post-Reconstruction Era, 1877 -1920
White Robes, Silver Screens: Movies and the Making of the Ku Klux Klan
Between Dixie and Zion: Southern Baptists and Palestine before Israel
Chai Cotton: Jewish Life in Mississippi
Immigration and Assimilation: The Jewish Community of Houston, 1900-1925
Down Home: Jewish Life in North Carolina
Homelands: Southern Jewish Identity in Durham and Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The Cottoncrest Curse
No Jew Can Murder: Memories of Tom Watson and the Lichtenstein Murder Case of 1901
Jews and Gentiles in a South Georgia Town
Notes and Documents on the 1862 Expulsionof Jews from Thomasville, GA
Every Man His Sword
A Temple is Bombed - Atlanta 1958
A Call to Service: Rabbis Jacob M. Rothschild, Alexander D. Goode, Sidney M. Lefkowitz, and Roland B. Gittelsohn and World War II
Anti-Semitism Mississippi Style
"'Whatever Bigots Say': Isaac Harby's The Gordian Knot and the Anti-Catholic Gothic"
The Hand of Esau: Montgomery's Jewish Community and the Bus Boycott
At One with the Majority
Stranger in a Strange Land: The Non-Christian as Alien in the South
'The Pen is Mightier than the Sword': Southern Jewish Women Writers, Antisemitism, and the Promotion of Domestic Judaism
The Chosen Folks: Jews on the Frontiers of Texas
When It Was Our War: A Soldier's Wife on the Homefront
The Jew Store: A Family Memoir
Driving Miss Daisy
Christian Science, Jewish Science, and Alfred Geiger Moses
"Counterblast: How the Atlanta Temple Bombing Strengthened the Civil Rights Cause"
Rabble Rousers: The American Far Right in the Civil Rights Era
Closing Ranks: Montgomery Jews and Civil Rights, 1954-1960
The Jews of Keystone: Life in a Multicultural Boomtown
The Mixers: The Role of Rabbis Deep in the Heart of Texas
"Two Commemorations: Richmond Jews and the Lost Cause during the Civil Rights Era"
Samuel Fleishman: Tragedy in Reconstruction-Era Florida
Klan Rags: A True Story of Jewish Defiance in 1920s Alabama
Jews and Other Southerners: Counterpoint and Paradox
Rabbi Dr. David Marx and the Unity Club: Organized Jewish-Christian Dialogue, Liberalism and Religious Diversity in Early 20th Century Atlanta
Anti-Semitism and Shreveport, Louisiana: The Situation in the 1920s
Two Cities in North Carolina: A Comparative Study of Jews in the Upper Class
