Documenting the American South: Author Index (original) (raw)
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- Aaron
The Light and Truth of Slavery. Aaron's History
Worcester, MA: The Author, 1845. 48 p. - Aaron, Junie Edna Kaylor
conducted by Jacquelyn Hall
Oral History Interview with Junie Edna Kaylor Aaron, December 12, 1979. Interview H-0106. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Junie Edna Kaylor Aaron remembers her long working life in the clothing industry in North Carolina. - Abramson, Carrie
conducted by Pamela Grundy
Oral History Interview with Carrie Abramson, February 21, 1999. Interview K-0275. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
A white student's experience with racial division at West Charlotte convinces her of the importance of integrated education. - Adams, Charles
conducted by Peggy Van Scoyoc
Oral History Interview with Charles Adams, February 18, 2000. Interview K-0646. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Charles Adams was a teacher and coach in Wake County, North Carolina, during the 1960s before becoming the Assistant Director (and later the Director) of the North Carolina High Schools Athletics Association. In addition, Adams' father was a leader of the effort to desegregate Wake County schools. Consequently, Adams offers an insider's perspective on the process of school desegregation, focusing specifically on Cary, North Carolina, as a pioneer and model for other local schools. - Adams, Floyd
conducted by Kieran Taylor
Oral History Interview with Floyd Adams, Jr., August 16, 2002. Interview R-0168. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Two-time mayor and newspaper publisher Floyd Adams, Jr., describes urban renewal past and present in Savannah, GA, and its impact on the black community. - edited by H. G. Adams
God's Image in Ebony: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches, Facts, Anecdotes, etc., Demonstrative of the Mental Powers and Intellectual Capacities of the Negro Race
London: Partridge and Oakey, 1854. ii, xxxi, 168 p. - Adams, John Quincy, b. 1845
Narrative of the Life of John Quincy Adams, When in Slavery, and Now as a Freeman
Harrisburg, Pa.: Sieg, 1872. 64 p. - African Methodist Episcopal Church
The Doctrines and Discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Philadelphia: J. H. Cunningham, 1817. 192 p. - African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and
Harris, C. R. (Cicero Richardson), 1844-1917
Historical Catechism of the A. M. E. Zion Church. For Use in Families and Sunday Schools.
Charlotte, N. C.: A. M. E. Zion Publication House, 1922. 34 p. - African Union Methodist Protestant Church (U.S.)
The Doctrine & Discipline of the African Union First Colored Methodist Protestant Church of the United States of America or Elsewhere
Wilmington [Del.]: P. H. Eckel, 1871. 156 p. - Aga, Selim
Incidents Connected with the Life of Selim Aga, a Native of Central Africa
[Aberdeen, UK]: [Published for the Author, W. Bennett, Printer], [1846]. 44 p. - Agnew, Samuel Andrew, 1833-1902
Diary of Samuel A. Agnew: September 27, 1863-June 30, 1864
Transcript of the manuscript, UNC-Chapel Hill, Southern Historical Collection, 327 p. - Albert, Octavia V. Rogers (Octavia Victoria Rogers), 1853-1889?
The House of Bondage, or, Charlotte Brooks and Other Slaves, Original and Life Like, As They Appeared in Their Old Plantation and City Slave Life; Together with Pen-Pictures of the Peculiar Institution, with Sights and Insights into Their New Relations as Freedmen, Freemen, and Citizens
New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1890. xv, 161 p. Alexander, Archibald, 1772-1851
Christ's Gracious Invitation
[Raleigh? N.C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
- Alexander, Charles, b. 1868
Battles and Victories of Allen Allensworth, A. M., Ph. D., Lieutenant-Colonel, Retired, U. S. Army
Boston: Sherman, French & Company, 1914. [14], 429 p. - Alexander, Frederick Douglas
conducted by Bill Moye
Oral History Interview with Frederick Douglas Alexander, April 1, 1975. Interview B-0065. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Frederick Douglas Alexander served as a city council member who worked to consolidate Charlotte-Mecklenburg County from 1969 to 1971. He discusses the failures of the consolidation movement. - Allen, Cary J.
conducted by Rosemarie Hester
Oral History Interview with Cary Joseph Allen, Jr., April 3, 1980. Interview H-0001. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Cary Joseph Allen, Jr., an aluminum worker for Alcoa in Badin, North Carolina, describes the establishment of a local branch of the Aluminum Workers of America in the mid-1930s. Initial efforts at organization were hampered by the strong paternalistic influence Alco exerted over the community, yet efforts to unionize had succeeded by 1937. - Allen, Ethelene McCabe
conducted by Barbara C. Allen
Oral History Interview with Ethelene McCabe Allen, May 21, 2006. Interview C-0314. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
This is the first interview in a thirteen-part series of interviews with Ethelene McCabe Allen. The daughter of tenant farmers during the 1930s and 1940s, Allen reflects on her family history in this interview, paying particular attention to her maternal and paternal grandparents, her parents' childhood experiences, and her own relationship with extended family during her childhood in North Carolina. - Allen, Ethelene McCabe
conducted by Barbara C. Allen
Oral History Interview with Ethelene McCabe Allen, May 21, 2006. Interview C-0316. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
This is the third interview in a thirteen-part series of interviews with Ethelene McCabe Allen. In this interview, Allen focuses on describing family dynamics that shaped her childhood, paying particular attention to her parents' relationship with each other and with their children. - Tubbee, Okah, b. 1810 or 11 and
Allen, L. L. (Lewis Leonidas)
A Thrilling Sketch of the Life of the Distinguished Chief Okah Tubbee Alias, Wm. Chubbee, Son of the Head Chief, Mosholeh Tubbee, of the Choctaw Nation of Indians
New York: [s.n.], 1848. 43 p. - Allen, Richard, 1760-1831
The Life, Experience, and Gospel Labours of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen. To Which is Annexed the Rise and Progress of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Containing a Narrative of the Yellow Fever in the Year of Our Lord 1793: With an Address to the People of Colour in the United States
Philadelphia: Martin & Boden, Printers, 1833. 60 p. - edited by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison
Slave Songs of the United States
New York: A. Simpson & Co., 1867. xliv, 115 p. - Allinson, William J., 1810-1874
Memoir of Quamino Buccau, a Pious Methodist
Philadelphia: Henry Longstreth, 1851. 30 p. - Allison, Robert Grier, d. 1877
Letter from Robert G. Allison of Charlotte to David L. Swain, February 25, 1856
3 pages, 3 page images. - Alston, Floyd
conducted by Eddie McCoy
Oral History Interview with Floyd Alston, Jr., November 29, 1995. Interview Q-0002. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Granville County, North Carolina, resident Floyd Alston and his mother, Ethel Thorpe Austin, remember their lives in the area in an interview that touches on, among other topics, racial identity and the struggles of post-emancipation African Americans to find economic and social security. - Alves, Gavin
Gavin Alves's Account for Lottery No. 1, January 14, 1803
1 pages, 2 page images. - Alves, Gavin
Gavin Alves's Account for Lottery No. 2, January 14, 1803
3 pages, 4 page images. - Davie, William Richardson, 1756-1820,
Moore, Alfred, 1755-1810, and
Alves, Walter
Building Commissioners Minutes, June 28, 1801 [Containing Resolutions on the Discontinuance of Work on South Building on the Contracting of Work for the Grammar School]
3 pages, 3 page images. - Alves, Walter
Letter from Walter Alves to John Haywood, July 29, 1801
3 pages, 4 page images. - Boone, Darhyl
conducted by Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Darhyl Boone, December 5, 2000. Interview K-0246. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Mars Hill, N.C., town manager Darhyl Boone fondly remembers his childhood in Madison County but worries that small-town values are being eroded by development. - Thomas, J. D. and
Thomas, Lela Rigsby
conducted by Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with J. D. Thomas and Lela Rigsby Thomas, November 14, 2000. Interview K-0507. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
J.D. Thomas and his wife, Lela Rigsby Thomas, remember the Madison County, North Carolina, of their youth and describe the changes that have transformed the area since then. - Plemmons, Jerry
conducted by Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Jerry Plemmons, November 10, 2000. Interview K-0506. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Jerry Lee Plemmons, a lifetime Madison County resident and energy conservation consultant, discusses the influence of development, particularly highway construction, on Marshall, NC. - Ledford, John
conducted by Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with John Ledford, January 3, 2001. Interview K-0251. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
John Ledford, the sheriff of Madison County, NC, describes the effects of economic growth on his job and his community. - Kelley, Larry and
Kelley, Betty
conducted by Charles Thompson, Charles Thompson, and Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Larry and Betty Kelley, December 9, 1999. Interview K-0511. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Larry Kelley shares the details of a lifetime of farming and other rural work while discussing the hardships he and others faced in the aftermath of Hurricane Floyd. - Cavenaugh, Mattie Bell,
Cavenaugh, Earl,
Cavenaugh, Artis,
Cavenaugh, Thomas, and
Easter, Betsy
conducted by Charles Thompson, Charles Thompson, and Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Mattie Bell, Earl, Artis and Thomas Cavenaugh and Betsy Easter, December 7, 1999. Interview K-0282. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Earl and Mattie Bell Cavanaugh, both over 80, express concern with the erosion of more values and discuss their frustrations with the government after Hurricane Floyd. - Rapp, Raymond
conducted by Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Raymond Rapp, November 17, 2000. Interview K-0253. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Mars Hill, N.C., mayor Raymond Rapp outlines his vision for planned development and discusses how to find balance between the desire for a small-town feel and a big-town economy. - English, Raymond,
English, Eunice,
English, Wayne, and
English, Charles Russell
conducted by Charles Thompson, Charles Thompson, and Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Raymond, Eunice, Wayne, and Charles Russell English, December 8, 1999. Interview K-0280. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Raymond and Eunice English, along with their son and nephew, worry that Hurricane Floyd may have irreparably crippled the aging Duplin County, N.C., farming community. - Lee, Renee and
Lee, Ashley
conducted by Charles Thompson and Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Renee and Ashley Lee, December 19, 1999. Interview K-0284. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Renee and Ashley Lee reminisce about life in White Stocking, N.C., and express frustration with the government's sluggish and bureaucracy-laden relief effort. - Hoffman, Richard Lee
conducted by Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Richard Lee Hoffman Jr., November 8, 2000. Interview K-0505. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
In this interview, Richard Lee Hoffman Jr., a real estate broker in Mars Hill, N.C., describes his response to the growth ushered in by the construction of the I-26 corridor. - Parker, Sam
conducted by Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Sam Parker, December 5, 2000. Interview K-0252. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Sam Parker, Madison County Probation/Parole Officer, praises rural life in the interview. - Hyatt, Stan
conducted by Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Stan Hyatt, November 30, 2000. Interview K-0249. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Stan Hyatt, the Department of Transportations resident engineer on the I-26 project, misses the past but sees the corridor as a cure for Madison County's economic ills. - Barnhill, Taylor
conducted by Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Taylor Barnhill, November 29, 2000. Interview K-0245. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Taylor Barnhill, an environmental activist concerned about the effects of development on communities, describes his rural childhood and its impact on his adult life. - Hudson, Thomas Samuel and
Pugh-Hudson, Elberta
conducted by Charles Thompson, Charles Thompson, and Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Thomas and Elberta Hudson, December 18, 1999. Interview K-0283. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
The Hudsons explain that although God used the Floyd flood to warn against materialism, He helped many escape the floodwaters and oversaw astonishing generosity afterward. - Ames, Mary, 1831-1903
From a New England Woman's Diary in Dixie in 1865
Springfield, Mass.: [s. n.], 1906. 125 p. - Anderson, Robert, b. 1819
The Anderson Surpriser. Written After He Was Seventy-Five Years of Age. The Author Was Born in Liberty County, Ga., on the 22d Day of February, in the Year of Our Lord, 1819, and United with the Methodist Episcopal Church in the Year 1839. This Book Contains an Account of His Florida and Northern Trip, Written by Himself, Giving Much Valuable Information of the People Among Whom He Had Been Several Months
Macon, GA: The Author, 1895. viii, 17-112 p. - Anderson, Robert, b. 1819
The Life of Rev. Robert Anderson. Born the 22d Day of February, in the Year of Our Lord 1819, and Joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1839. This Book Shall Be Called The Young Men's Guide, Or, the Brother in White
Macon, GA: Printed for the Author, 1892. 151 p. - Anderson, Thomas, b. 1785? and
Clark, J. P.
Interesting Account of Thomas Anderson, a Slave, Taken from His Own Lips. Ed. J. P. Clark
Virginia: s. n., 1854?. 12 p. - Anderson, Walker, 1801-1857
Letter from Professor Walker Anderson to Charles Manly, October 8, 1834
4 pages, 4 page images. - Anderson, Walker, 1801-1857
Letter from Walker Anderson to the President of the Board of Trustees, November 1834
10 pages, 12 page images. - Anderson, William J., b. 1811
Life and Narrative of William J. Anderson, Twenty-four Years a Slave; Sold Eight Times! In Jail Sixty Times!! Whipped Three Hundred Times!!! or The Dark Deeds of American Slavery Revealed. Containing Scriptural Views of the Origin of the Black and of the White Man. Also, a Simple and Easy Plan to Abolish Slavery in the United States. Together with an Account of the Services of Colored Men in the Revolutionary War--Day and Date, and Interesting Facts
Chicago: Daily Tribune Book and Job Printing Office, 1857. 81 p. - Andrews, Eliza Frances, b. 1840
The War-Time Journal of a Georgia Girl, 1864-1865
New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1908. 387 p. - Schaw, Janet, ca. 1731-ca. 1801,
Andrews, Evangeline Walker, and
Andrews, Charles McLean, 1863-1943
Journal of a Lady of Quality; Being the Narrative of a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal, in the Years 1774 to 1776
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1921. [i-iii], 341 p. - Andrews, John Nevins, 1829-1883
Why Do You Swear?
[Raleigh, N. C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p. - Andrews, R. McCants (Robert McCants)
John Merrick. A Biographical Sketch
[Durham, N.C.: Press of the Seeman Printery, 1920]. 229 p. - Anonymous
What Shall We Teachers Do?
In Training School Quarterly. Vol. 4, no. 3 (Oct., Nov., Dec. 1917). Greenville, N. C.: East Carolina Teachers Training School, 1917. 208-211 p. - Anti-Saloon League of Charlotte, N.C.
It Helps Business and Is a Blessing. What Leading Business Men, Bankers, Farmers, Laborers and Others Say about Prohibition in Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte, N. C.: Executive Committee of Anti-Saloon League, 1908. 32 p. - LeConte, Joseph, 1823-1901
edited by William Dallam Armes
The Autobiography of Joseph LeConte
New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1903. 337 p. - Armistead, Wilson, 1819?-1868
A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race
Manchester and London: W. Irwin, 1848. 604 p. - Armstrong, Edward Hall, 1841-1864
Letter from Edward H. Armstrong to Thomas G. Armstrong, April 20, 1861
4 pages, 4 page images. - Armstrong, M. F. (Mary Frances), d. 1903,
Ludlow, Helen W. (Helen Wilhelmina), d. 1924, and
Fenner, Thomas P.
Hampton and Its Students. By Two of Its Teachers, Mrs. M. F. Armstrong and Helen W. Ludlow. With Fifty Cabin and Plantation Songs, Arranged by Thomas P. Fenner
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1874. 255 p. - Armstrong, Martha
The Quest of Food Substitutes
In Training School Quarterly. Vol. 4, no. 3 (Oct., Nov., Dec. 1917). Greenville, N. C.: East Carolina Teachers Training School, 1917. 215-216 p. - Arnow, Harriette
conducted by Mimi Conway
Oral History Interview with Harriette Arnow, April, 1976. Interview G-0006. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Southern novelist Harriette Arnow discusses what it was like to grow up in Kentucky during the 1910s and 1920s. The teacher turned writer focuses especially on her family relationships, her experiences in school and in teaching, her goals as a writer, and her views on marriage and family. - Arp, Bill, 1826-1903
Bill Arp from the Uncivil War to Date, 1861-1903
Atlanta, Ga.: The Hudgins Publishing Company, 1903, c1902. 378 p. - Arrington, Richard and
Arrington, Richard
conducted by Jack Bass and Jack Bass
Oral History Interview with Richard Arrington, July 18, 1974. Interview A-0001. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
African American Birmingham City Council member Richard Arrington discusses the slowly increasing presence of African Americans on Birmingham's political landscape. - Arter, Jared Maurice, b. 1850
Echoes from a Pioneer Life
Atlanta, Georgia: A. B. Caldwell Publishing Co., 1922. 126 p. - Arthur, 1747-1768
The Life, and Dying Speech of Arthur, a Negro Man; Who Was Executed at Worcester, October 10, 1768. For a Rape Committed on the Body of One Deborah Metcalfe
[Boston: s.n., 1768]. 1 p. - Hoyman, Scott
conducted by Carolyn Ashbaguh and Dan McCurry
Oral History Interview with Scott Hoyman, Fall 1973. Interview E-0009. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Textile Workers Union of America organizer and regional director Scott Hoyman discusses the Oneita Knitting Mill strike of 1973 in South Carolina. Throughout the interview, he focuses on strategies of the TWUA in organizing textile workers, bargaining and negotiating with textile companies, and tactics for successfully protecting workers' rights. - Ashby, Thomas A. (Thomas Almond), 1848-1916
The Valley Campaigns: Being the Reminiscences of a Non-Combatant While Between the Lines in the Shenandoah Valley During the War of the States
New York: Neale Publishing Company, 1914. 327 p. - Ashe, Samuel, 1725-1813
Letter from Samuel Ashe to Richard Bennehan, July 13, 1796
4 pages, 5 page images. - Askew, Reubin
conducted by Walter DeVries and Jack Bass
Oral History Interview with Reubin Askew, July 8, 1974. Interview A-0045. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Florida governor Reubin Askew describes his approach to politics and comments on the political character of Florida and the American South. - Association of Army and Navy Surgeons (Confederate States of America)
[Circular Seeking Information About the Use of Chloroform and the Effects of Shock in Surgery]
Richmond: [s. n.], 1863. 1 p. - Association of Army and Navy Surgeons (Confederate States of America)
[Circular Seeking Information on Aneurysms, Hemorrhages, and Gunshot Wounds]
Richmond: [s. n.], 1863. 1 p. - Atkins, Eleanor Swain
Letter from Eleanor Swain Atkins to Cornelia Phillips Spencer, May 12, 1865
3 pages, 3 page images. - Atkinson, Joseph M. (Joseph Mayo), 1820-1891
God, the Giver of Victory and Peace. A Thanksgiving Sermon, Delivered in the Presbyterian Church, September 18, 1862, Raleigh, N.C.
[Raleigh, N.C.?: s.n.], 1862. 15 p. - Atkinson, Thomas, 1807-1881
Christian Duty in the Present Time of Trouble: a Sermon Preached at St. James' Church, Wilmington, N.C., on the Fifth Sunday After Easter, 1861
Wilmington, N.C.: Fulton & Price, Steam Power Press Printers, 1861. 14 p. - Atkinson, Thomas, 1807-1881
Extract from the Annual Address of the Rt. Rev. Thomas Atkinson , D.D., to the Convention of the Diocese of North Carolina, Holden at Morganton, July 10th, 1861
[Raleigh, N.C.?]: Printed at the Office of the Church Intelligencer, 1861. 8 p. - Attmore, William, d. 1800 and
Rodman, Lida Tunstall
Journal of a Tour to North Carolina by William Attmore, 1787
Chapel Hill: The University, 1922. 46 p. - Atwater, James
conducted by Jennifer Nardone
Oral History Interview with James Atwater, February 28, 2001. Interview K-0201. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
James Atwater discusses life in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, from the 1930s to the 1950s. He describes the black community, the impact of segregation on schools and neighborhoods, and experiences of African American staff at the University. - Aughey, John H. (John Hill), 1828-1911
Tupelo
Chicago: Rhodes & McClure Publishing Co., 1905, c1888. 600 p. - Augusta (Ga.). City Council
An Ordinance to Provide for the Care and Management of the Augusta Water Works, Passed February 1st, 1861
Augusta, Ga.: Printed at the office of the Constitutional, 1861. 11 p. - Austin, Eunice
conducted by Jacquelyn Hall
Oral History Interview with Eunice Austin, July 2, 1980. Interview H-0107. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Eunice Austin remembers her life in Catawba County, NC, focusing on her many years working in the textile and furniture industries. - Auton, Roy Lee and
Auton, Mary Ruth
conducted by Jacquelyn Hall
Oral History Interview with Roy Lee and Mary Ruth Auton, February 28, 1980. Interview H-0108. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Roy Lee Auton reflects on a string of jobs and a string of wives in this engaging interview. - collected and edited by Myrta Lockett Avary
A Virginia Girl in the Civil War, 1861-1865
New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1903. x, 384 p. - Avery, Isaac Erwin, 1871-1904
Idle Comments
Charlotte, N.C.: Avery, 1905. xviii, 1-271 p. - Avery, William Waightstill, 1816-1864
"Should the Office of Chief Magistrate Be Awarded to One Distinguished for His Military Services Rather Than to One Distinguished for His Civil Services?" Debate Speech of William W. Avery for the Dialectic Society, June 22, 1836
12 pages, 12 page images. - Price, Harry Hill, b. 1842,
Peebles, Robert Bruce, 1841-1916, and
Avery, Willoughby F., 1843-1876
Petition, April 27, [1861]
3 pages, 4 page images. - Avirett, James B. (James Battle), 1837?-1912
The Old Plantation: How We Lived in Great House and Cabin Before the War
New York; Chicago: F. Tennyson Neely Co., c1901. x, 202 p. - Aycock, Grace
conducted by Frances A. Weaver
Oral History Interview with Grace Aycock, March 28, 1990. Interview L-0037. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Grace Aycock briefly describes her childhood and her education in North Carolina during the 1920s and 1930s. Most of the interview is dedicated to a discussion of Aycock's life with her husband, William Aycock, Chancellor of the University of North Carolina (1957-1964). She also discusses her husband's decision to return to teaching, her pursuit of a Master's degree in social work, and her battle with multiple sclerosis.
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