An Alabama Newspaper Tradition
Title | An Alabama Newspaper Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Webster Hollis |
Publisher | University Alabama Press |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
An Alabama Newspaper Tradition
Title | An Alabama Newspaper Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel W. Hollis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 207 |
Release | 1983-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780783783826 |
The Story of Alabama in Fourteen Foods
Title | The Story of Alabama in Fourteen Foods PDF eBook |
Author | Emily Blejwas |
Publisher | University Alabama Press |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2019-07-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0817320199 |
Alabama’s history and culture revealed through fourteen iconic foods, dishes, and beverages The Story of Alabama in Fourteen Foods explores well-known Alabama food traditions to reveal salient histories of the state in a new way. In this book that is part history, part travelogue, and part cookbook, Emily Blejwas pays homage to fourteen emblematic foods, dishes, and beverages, one per chapter, as a lens for exploring the diverse cultures and traditions of the state. Throughout Alabama’s history, food traditions have been fundamental to its customs, cultures, regions, social and political movements, and events. Each featured food is deeply rooted in Alabama identity and has a story with both local and national resonance. Blejwas focuses on lesser-known food stories from around the state, illuminating the lives of a diverse populace: Poarch Creeks, Creoles of color, wild turkey hunters, civil rights activists, Alabama club women, frontier squatters, Mardi Gras revelers, sharecroppers, and Vietnamese American shrimpers, among others. A number of Alabama figures noted for their special contributions to the state’s foodways, such as George Washington Carver and Georgia Gilmore, are profiled as well. Alabama’s rich food history also unfolds through accounts of community events and a food-based economy. Highlights include Sumter County barbecue clubs, Mobile’s banana docks, Appalachian Decoration Days, cane syrup making, peanut boils, and eggnog parties. Drawing on historical research and interviews with home cooks, chefs, and community members cooking at local gatherings and for holidays, Blejwas details the myths, legends, and truths underlying Alabama’s beloved foodways. With nearly fifty color illustrations and fifteen recipes, The Story of Alabama in Fourteen Foods will allow all Alabamians to more fully understand their shared cultural heritage.
In the Shadow of Hitler
Title | In the Shadow of Hitler PDF eBook |
Author | Dan J. Puckett |
Publisher | University of Alabama Press |
Pages | 343 |
Release | 2014-01-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0817313281 |
Dan J. Puckett's In the Shadow of Hitler explores and documents how Alabama Jews became aware of and responded to the coming of the Second World War and the Nazi persecution of European Jews.
Alabama in the Twentieth Century
Title | Alabama in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Wayne Flynt |
Publisher | University of Alabama Press |
Pages | 621 |
Release | 2004-10-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 081731430X |
A native son and accomplished historian does not flinch from pointing out Alabama's failures from the past 100 years; neither is he restrained in calling attention to the state's triumphs in this authoritative, popular history of the past 100 years.
The Southern Press
Title | The Southern Press PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas O. Cumming |
Publisher | Northwestern University Press |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0810123940 |
The Southern journalist was more likely to be a Romantic and an intellectual. The region's journalism was personal, colorful, and steeped in the classics. This title suggests that the South's journalism struck a literary pose closer to the older English press than to the democratic penny press or bourgeois magazines of the urban North.
A War of Sections
Title | A War of Sections PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Suitts |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 561 |
Release | 2023-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1588385043 |
In a sweeping reinterpretation of the history of disfranchisement, Steve Suitts illuminates how a century of political conflicts in Alabama came to shape both some of America's best achievements in voting rights and its continuing struggles over voter suppression. A War of Sections tells the unknown political history symbolized today by the annual pilgrimage of presidents and celebrities across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. It is the story of how that crucial, tragic day in Selma in 1965 was only the flashpoint of a much longer history of failures and successes involving conflicts not only between blacks and whites in Alabama but between white political factions warring in the state over voting rights. Suitts recasts the context and much of the content of disfranchisement in Alabama as an unremitting, decades-long sectional battle in white-only politics between the state's rural Black Belt and north Alabama counties. He uncovers important Black and white heroes and villains who collectively shaped the arc of voting rights in Alabama and ultimately across the nation. A War of Sections offers a new understanding of the political dynamics of resistance and change through which a southern state's long-standing democratic failures ironically provided motivation for and instruction to a reluctant nation regarding unmatched ways to advance universal voting. Along the way, the book introduces from this unheard past some prophetic voices that speak to the paramount issues of America's commitment to the universal right to vote-then and now.