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No Place for Mere Entertainment: Religion and Popular Culture in Atlanta (1865 to 1925)
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It’s Complicated: Religion and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic Among Black Same-Gender-Loving Men in the South
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"No one likes an abortion provider until they need one": Examining Abortion Providers Perspectives on the Contextual Challenges and Opportunities Affecting their Recruitment and Retention to the Southern United States
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Cotton and Slavery: An Unconventional Civil War Analysis
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"The Unfinished Task": Charles Weltner and the Hope of a New South
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"Strange Histories": A Cultural History of the Legend of Lost Confederate Gold in Washington, Georgia
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"My pen burns to write it:" Elite Northern and Southern Women's Words in the American Revolution and the Civil War
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Sapphic Scarletts, Dixie Dykes, and Tomboys: Representing
Female-Bodied Queerness in Contemporary Southern Novels and Films
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