Journal of Southern History, Vol. 82, No. 3

Bethany Johnson Discussion

The August 2016 issue of the Journal of Southern History has been mailed to subscribers. We are pleased to announce that this issue, the third of Volume 82, is also available via Project MUSE: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_southern_history/

“Deaf & Dumb, Blind, Insane, or Idiotic”: The Census, Slaves, and Disability in the Late Antebellum South

By Jeff Forret

The “Little Brown Brother” in the Jim Crow South: Race, Sex, and Empire in State of Georgia v. Fortunatio Annunciatio (1932)

By Stephanie Hinnershitz

The Power to Destroy: Discriminatory Property Assessments and the Struggle for Tax Justice in Mississippi

By Andrew W. Kahrl

The Citizens’ Council and Africa: White Supremacy in Global Perspective

By Stephanie R. Rolph

Book Reviews

Historical News and Notices

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