Race and Ethnicity

General

  • Baiamonte, John V., Jr. "The Louisiana Farmers' Protective Union: A Study in Ethnic Power and the Rise of the Political Career of James H. 'Jimmy' Morrison." Louisiana History 44.4 (2003): 75-98.
  • Bailey, Anne J. Invisible Southerners: Ethnicity in the Civil War. Jack N. and Adie D. Averitt Lecture Series: University of Georgia Press, 2006.
  • Berkeley, Kathleen C. "Ethnicity and Its Implications for Southern Urban History: The Saga of Memphis, Tennessee, 1850-1880." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 50.4 (1991): 193-202.
  • Berkeley, Kathleen C. Like a Plague of Locust: Immigration and Social Change in Memphis, Tennessee, 1850-1880. Ph.D diss., University of California at Los Angeles, 1980.
  • Berlin, Ira, and Herbert G. Gutman. "Native and Immigrants, Free Men and Slaves: Urban Workingmen in the Antebellum American South." The American Historical Review 88, no. 5 (December 1983): 1175-1200.
  • Berthoff, Rowland T. "Southern Attitudes Towards Immigration, 1865-1914." The Journal of Southern History 17, no. 3 (1951): 328-360.
  • Bouvier, Leon F. Shaping Florida: The Effects of Immigration, 1970-2020. Washington, DC: Center for Immigration Studies, 1995.
  • Brandfon, Robert L. "The End of Immigration to the Cotton Fields." The Mississippi Valley Historical Review 50, no. 4 (March 1964): 591-611.
  • Cantrell, Doug. "Immigrants and Community in Harlan County, 1910-1930." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 86.2 (1988): 119-141.
  • Carpenter, Barbara, ed. Ethnic Heritage in Mississippi. Jackson: Published for the Mississippi Humanities Council by the University Press of Mississippi, 1992.
  • Cole, Wayne S. "America First and the South, 1940-41." Journal of Southern History 22.1 (1956): 36-47.
  • Cornfield, Daniel B. and Angela Arzubiaga. "Immigrants and Education in the U.S. Interior: Integrating and Segmenting tendencies in Nashville, Tennessee." Peabody Journal of Education 79, no. 2 (January 2004): 157-179.
  • Croucher, S.L. Imagining Miami: Ethnic Politics in a Postmodern World. Charlottesville, Virginia: University Press of Virginia, 1997.
  • Cultural Diversity in the U.S. South: Anthropological Contributions to a Region in Transition. Edited by C. Hill and P. Beaver, 104-114. Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings, no. 31. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1998.
  • Davis, Robert S. "The Old World in the New South: Entrepreneurial Ventures and the Agricultural History of Cullman County, Alabama." Agricultural History 79, no. 4 (October 2005): 439-461.
  • DeSantis, Lydia and Robert Halberstein. "The Effects of Immigration on the Health Care System of South Florida." Human Organization 51.3 (1992): 223-234.
  • Dillard, Phillip D, and Randall L. Hall. "The Southern Albatross: Race and Ethnicity in the American South." Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1999.
  • Dillion, Patricia. "Clubwomen and Civic Activism: Willie Lowry and Tampa's Club Movement." Florida Historical Quarterly 77.4 (1999): 429-444.
  • Dormon, James H. "Louisiana's 'Creoles of Color': Ethnicity and Marginality and Identity." Social Sciences Quarterly 73.3 (1992): 615-626.
  • Fones-Wolf, Ken, and Ronald L. Lewis. Transnational West Virginia : Ethnic Communities and Economic Change, 1840-1940. West Virginia and Appalachia ; West Virginia University Press, 2002.
  • Gatewood, Willard B. "Strangers in the Southern Eden: The South and Immigration, 1900-1920." In Ethnic Minorities in Gulf Coast Society, Edited by Jerrell H. Shofner and Linda V. Ellsworth, 1-24. Pensacola, FL: Gulf Coast History and Humanities Conference, 1979.
  • Greenbaum, Susan D. "Marketing Ybor City: Race, Ethnicity, and Historic Preservation in the Sunbelt." City & Society 4.1 (1990): 58-76.
  • Groover, Mark D. "Creolization and the Archaeology of Multiethnic Households in the American South." Historical Archaeology 34.3 (2000): 99-106.
  • Herda, D. J. Ethnic America, The Southeastern States. Brookfield, Conn.: Millbrook Press, 1991.
  • Hopkins, Richard J. "Occupational and Geographic Mobility in Atlanta, 1870-1896." Journal of Southern History 34.2 (1968): 200-213.
  • Kirk, John A. Race and Ethnicity in Arkansas: New Perspectives. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2014.
  • Knetsch, Joe. "The Peonage Controversy and the Florida East Coast Railway." Tequesta 59 (1999): 5-28.
  • LaGodna, Martin M. “Agriculture and Advertising: Florida State Bureau of Immigration, 1923-1960.” The Florida Historical Quarterly 46, no. 3 (January 1, 1968): 195–208.
  • McCormick, Charles H. "The Death of Constable Riggs: Ethnic Conflict in Marion Coounty in the World War I Era." West Virginia History 52 (1993): 33-58.
  • - - -. "Ethnic Transformations in Late-Twentieth-Century Florida." Journal of American Ethnic History 15.2 (1996): 60-78.
  • Mebane, Ann Fonvielle. “Immigrant Patterns in Atlanta, 1880 and 1896.” M.A. Thesis, Emory University, 1967.
  • Miami Now: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Social Change. Edited by Guillermo Grenier and Lex Stepick. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1992.
  • Miller, Randall M. “The Enemy Within: Some Effects of Foreign Immigrants on Antebellum Southern Cities.” Southern Studies 25, no. Spring (1985): 30–53.
  • O’Neil, Kevin, and Marta Tienda. “A Tale of Two Counties: Natives’ Opinions Toward Immigration in North Carolina.” International Migration Review 44, no. 3 (October 1, 2010): 728–761.
  • Paoni, Matthew Carl. “‘Dixie’s Arms Are Open’: The Promotion of Settlement in the Postbellum-era South, 1870--1920.” Ph.D. diss., The Johns Hopkins University, 2010.
  • Pozzetta, George E. “Foreigners in Florida: A Study of Immigration Promotion, 1865-1910.” The Florida Historical Quarterly 53, no. 2 (October 1974): 164–180.
  • Pruett, Katharine M., and John D. Fair. “Promoting a New South: Immigration, Racism, and ‘Alabama on Wheels’.” Agricultural History 66, no. 1 (January 1992): 19–41.
  • Ray, Celeste, ed. The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Vol. 6: Ethnicity. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
  • Rogers, George C. and Marion R. Hemperley. "Federal Naturalization Oaths in South Carolina, 1790-1860." South Carolina Historical Magazine 66.2 (1965): 112-113.
  • Roper, Louis H. "The Unraveling of an Anglo-American Utopia in South Carolina." Historian 58.2 (1996): 277-288.
  • Rumbaut, Ruben G. "The Crucible Within: Ethnic Identity, Self-Esteem, and Segmented Assimilation among Children of Immigrants." International Migration Review 28.4 (1994): 748-794.
  • Russell, Sarah. "Ethnicity, Commerce and Community on Lower Louisiana's Plantation Frontier, 1803-1828." Louisiana History 40.4 (1999): 389-405.
  • Sannino, Mark A. The Immigration Movement and Promotion of Florida, 1866-1909. M.A. thesis, Florida State University, 1988.
  • Shankman, Arnold. Ambivalent Friends: Afro-Americans View the Immigrant. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1982.
  • Siegel, Fred. "Artisans and Immigrants in the Politics of Late Antebellum Georgia." Civil War History 27.3 (1981): 221-230.
  • Silverman, Jason H. "The 'Divided Mind of the New South' Revisited: Richard Hathaway Edmonds, The Manufacturer's Record, and the Immigrant," Southern Studies vol. 26, no. 1 (1987): 41-51.
  • Silverman, Jason H., and Susan R. Silverman. Immigration in the American South, 1864-1895: A Documentary History of the Southern Immigration Conventions. Lewiston, N.Y.: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2006.
  • Simpson-Walker, Holly. "Tarpon Springs: From the Health Resort to Ethnic Tourist Haven, 1880-1991." Gulf Coast Historical Review 9.1 (1993): 84-98.
  • Smith, Claude P. "Official Efforts by the State of Mississippi to Encourage Immigration, 1868-1886." Journal of Mississippi History 32.4 (1970): 327-340.
  • Soule, Leon G. "The Creole-American Struggle in New Orleans Politics, 1850-1862." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 40.1 (1957): 54-83.
  • Steger, Werner H. 'United to Support, But Not Combined to Injure': Free Workers and Immigrants in Richmond, Virginia, during the Era of Sectionalism, 1847-1865. Ph.D diss., George Washington University, 1999.
  • Stolarik, M. Mark, ed. Forgotten Doors: The Other Ports of Entry to the United States. Philadelphia, Pa.: The Balch Institute Press, 1988.
  • Synnott, Marcia G. "Replacing 'Sambo': Could White Immigrants Solve the Labor Problem in the Carolinas?" Proceeding of the South Carolina Historical Association 1982: 77-89.
  • The Hands that Feed Us: Undocumented Farm Workers in Florida. Washington, DC: American Civil Liberties Union, 1986.
  • Thigpen, Thomas Paul. Aristocracy of the Heart: Catholic Lay Leadership in Savannah, 1820-1870. Ph.D. diss., Emory University, 1995.
  • Tignor, Lisa. "La Colonia Latina: The Response of Tampa's Immigrant Community to the Spanish Civil War." Tampa Bay History 12.1 (1990): 19-28.
  • Tindall, George B. "Beyond the Mainstream: The Ethnic Southerners." Journal of Southern History 40.1 (1974): 3-18.
  • Tobin, Carol Mary. “The South and Immigration: 1865-1910.” M.A. Thesis in History, Duke University, 1967.
  • Transnational West Virginia: Ethnic Communities and Economic Change, 1840-1940. Edited by K. Fones-Wolf and R. Lewis, 50-70. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 2002.
  • University of Southwestern Louisiana. A Refuge for All Ages: Immigration in Louisiana History. The Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Series in Louisiana History v. 10. Lafayette, La: Center for Louisiana Studies, Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana, 1996.
  • Urban, C. Stanley. "The New Ideology of Southern Imperialism: New Orleans and the Caribbean, 1845-1860." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 39.1 (1956): 48-73.
  • Waldrep, Christopher. "Immigration and Opportunity along the Cumberland River in Western Kentucky." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 80.4 (1982): 392-407.
  • Watkins, Beverly. "Efforts to Encourage Immigration to Arkansas, 1865-1874." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 38.1 (1979): 32-62.
  • Weiss, Milton. A History of the U.S. Repatriated American Assistance Program in Miami, Florida, 1960-1965. Ph.D. diss. Florida State University, 1966.
  • Westfall, L. Glenn. "Florida's Cultural Legacy: Tobacco." South Florida History Magazine 23.4 (1995): 13-23.
  • Wilcox, Jerry and Anthony V. Margavio. "Occupational Representation by Race, Ethnicity and Residence in Turn-of-the-Century New Orleans." Social Science Journal 24.1 (1987): 1-16.
  • Wildsmith, Dana S. "ESL, PM, Class Code 9318." Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 20, nos. 2-3 (Summer/Winter 2003): 22-24.
  • Williams, E. Russ. “Louisiana’s Public and Private Immigration Endeavors: 1866-1893.” Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association 15, no. 2 (April 1974): 153–173.

African Immigration

Asian Immigration

General

  • Asian Americans in Dixie: Race and Migration in the South. Edited by Khyati Y. Joshi and Jigna Desai. Champaign-Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2013.
  • Bow, Leslie. Partly Colored : Asian Americans and Racial Anomaly in the Segregated South. New York University Press,, 2010.
  • Chik, Debra Shok-Che. Factors Influencing the Immigration Plans of East and Southeast Asian Students in the United States: The Case of Alabama. MA. thesis, University of South Alabama, 1989.
  • Moberg, Mark and Stephen J. Thomas. "Class Segmentation and Divided Labor: Asian Workers in the Gulf of Mexico Seafood Industry." Ethnology 32.1 (1993): 87-99.
  • Mohl, Raymond A. "Asian Immigration to Florida." Florida Historical Quarterly 74.3 (1996): 261-286.

Chinese

  • Beatty, Bess. "The Loo Chang Case in Waynesboro: A Case Study of Sinophobia in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 67.1 (1983): 35-48.
  • Bronstein, Daniel Aaron. "The Formation and Development of Chinese Communities in Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah, Georgia: From Sojourners to Settlers, 1880-1965." PhD. diss., Georgia State University, 2008.
  • Cohen, Lucy M. Chinese in the Post-Civil War South: A People Without a History. Louisiana State University Press, 1984.
  • Hammersmith, Jack. L. "West Virginia, the 'Heathen Chinese,' and the 'California Conspiracy'." West Virginia History 34.3 (1973): 291-296.
  • Jung, John. Chopsticks in the Land of Cotton : Lives of Mississippi Delta Chinese Grocers. Ying & Yang Press, 2008.
  • Jung, Moon-Ho. Coolies and Cane : Race, Labor, and Sugar in the Age of Emancipation. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.
  • Ken, Sally. "The Chinese Community of Augusta, Georgia From 1873 to 1971." Richmond County History 4.1 (1972): 51-60.
  • Law, Eileen and Sally Ken. "A Study of the Chinese Community." Georgia Historical Quarterly 5.2 (1973): 23-43.
  • Li, Jian. “A History of the Chinese in Charleston.” The South Carolina Historical Magazine 99, no. 1 (January 1998): 34–65.
  • Lim de Sanchez, Sieglinde. "Crafting a Delta Chinese Community: Education and Acculturation in Twentieth-Century Southern Baptist Mission Schools." History of Education Quarterly 43 (2003): 74-90.
  • Loewen, James W. The Mississippi Chinese: Between Black and White. Harvard East Asian Series ; Harvard University Press, 1971.
  • Model, Suzanne. "The Ethnic Economy: Cubans and Chinese Reconsidered." Sociological Quarterly 33.1 (1992): 63-82.
  • Murray, Marian. Plant Wizard; The Life of Lue Gim Gong. New York: Crowell-Collier Press, 1970.
  • Quan, Robert Seto and Julian B. Roebuck. Lotus among the Magnolias: The Mississippi Chinese. Jackson, Miss.: University Press of Mississippi, 1982.
  • Rowland, Arthur Ray. China and Immigrants to Augusta and Richmond County, Georgia. Augusta, GA: Augusta Genealogical Society, 2006.
  • Sacca, John Wands. “Like Strangers in a Foreign Land: Chinese Officers Prepared at American Military Colleges, 1904-37.” The Journal of Military History 70, no. 3 (July 2006): 703–742.
  • White, William Sakamoto. Growth Machines, Place Entrepreneurs and the Social Construction of Ethnic Enclave Economies: An examination of Atlanta's Chinese Enclave Economy. Ph.D. diss., Georgia State University, 1996.
  • Wong, Vivian Wu. “Somewhere Between White and Black: The Chinese in Mississippi.” OAH Magazine of History 10, no. 4 (July 1996): 33–36.
  • Zhao, Jianli. Strangers in the City: The Atlanta Chinese, Their Community, and Stories of Their Lives. New York: Routledge, 2002.

Filipino

  • Churchill, Malcolm M. "Louisiana History and Early Filipino Settlement: Searching for the Story." Bulletin of the American Historical Collection Foundation [Phillippines] 27.2 (1992): 25-48.

Japanese

  • Aronson, Virginia. Konnichiwa Florida Moon: The Story of George Morikami, Pineapple Pioneer. Sarasota, Fla.: Pineapple Press, 2002.
  • Hart, William A., Jr. "George Masa: The Best Mountaineer." In May We All Remember Well: A Journal of the History & Cultures of Western North Carolina, vol. 1. Edited by R. S. Brunk, 249-275. Asheville, N.C.: Robert S. Brunk Auction Services Inc., 1997.

Korean

  • Dyer, Gerdeen. "The Georgia-Republic of Korea (ROK) Connection: Into the Twenty-First Century." West Georgia College Studies in the Social Sciences 28 (1990): 159-168.
  • Min, Pyong Gap and Charles Jaret. "Ethnic Business Success: The Case of Korean Small Business in Atlanta." Sociology and Social Research 69.3 (1985): 412-435.
  • Pyong, Gap Min. "From White-Collar Occupations to Small Business: Korean Immigrants' Occupational Adjustment." Sociological Quarterly 25.3 (1984): 333-352.
  • Yoo, Jin-Yyung. Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Social and Family Networks and Ethnic Resources of Korean Immigrants in the Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area. Ph.D. diss., University of Georgia, 1996.

South Asian

  • Joshi, Khyati Y. New Roots in America's Sacred Ground: Religion, Race, and Ethnicity in Indian America. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2006.
  • Sharma, Karuna and Kemp, Candace L. "'One should follow the wind': Individualized Filial Piety and Support Exchanges in Indian Immigration Families in the United States." Journal of Aging Studies. 26.2 (April 2012): 129-139.
  • Thangaraj, Stanley. "Ballin' Indo-Pak Style: Pleasures, Desires and Expressive Practice of 'South Asian American' masculinity." International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 45.3 (September 2010): 372-389.

Vietnamese

  • Airriess, Christopher A. and David L Clawson. "Versailles: A Vietnamese Enclave in New Orleans, Louisiana." Journal of Cultural Geography 12.1 (1991): 1-13.
  • Bankston, Carl L., III and Zhou, Min. "Religious Participation, Ethnic Identification, and Adaptation of Vietnamese Adolescents in an Immigrant Community." Sociological Quarterly 36.3 (1995): 523-534.
  • - - -. "Social Capital and the Adaptation of the Second Generation: The Case of Vietnamese Youth in New Orleans." International Migration Review 28.4 (1994): 821-845.
  • Wood, Joseph. “Vietnamese American Place Making in Northern Virginia.” Geographical Review 87, no. 1 (January 1, 1997): 58–72.

Caribbean Immigration

General

  • Aranda, Elizabeth M., Sallie Hughes, and Elena Sabogal. Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami: Immigration and the Rise of a Global City. Boulder: Rienner, 2014.

Cuban

  • Arboleya, Jesus. Havana-Miami: The U.S.-Cuba Migration Conflict. Translated by Mary Todd. Melbourne, Australia: Ocean Press, 1996.
  • Bayala, Charlotte A. "Cuban Refugees in Atlanta: 1950-80." Master's thesis, Georgia State University, 2006.
  • Bettinger-López, C. Cuban-Jewish Journeys: Searching for Identity, Home, and History in Miami. Knoxvill, Tennessee: University of tennessee Press, 2000.
  • Bronstein, Daniel Aaron. "La Cubana City: A Cuban Cigar Making Enclave Near Thomasville, Georgia, During the 1890s." Master's thesis, Georgia State University, 2002.
  • Brown, McIntosh Anderson. "Negotiated Transitions: The Role of Voluntary Resettlement Agency in the Labor Incorporation of Cuban Refugees." Master's thesis, Georgia State University, 1996.
  • De La Torre, M.A. La Lucha for Cuba: Religion and Politics on the Streets of Miami. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2003.
  • Eire, Carlos. Learning to Die in Miami: Confessions of a Refugee Boy. New York: Free Press, 2011.
  • Garcia, Maria Cristina. Havana, USA: Cuban Exiles and Cuban Americans in South Florida, 1959-1994. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996.
  • Levine, Robert M. Cuban Miami. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2000.
  • McCoy, Clyde and Diana H. Gonzalez. Cuban Immigration and Immigrants in Florida and the United States: Implications for Immigration Policy. Greensville, Fla.: Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of Florida, 1985.
  • Model, Suzanne. "The Ethnic Economy: Cubans and Chinese Reconsidered." Sociological Quarterly 33.1 (1992): 63-82.
  • Portes, Alejandro and Leif Jensen. "The Enclave and the Entrants: Patterns of Ethnic Enterprise in Miami before and after Mariel." American Sociological Review 54.6 (1989): 929-949.
  • Poyo, Gerld E. 'With All, and for the Good of All': The Emergence of Popular Nationalism in the Cuban Communities of the United States, 1848-1898. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1989.
  • Stepick, Alex. The Land is Our Land: Immigrants and Power in Miami. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.
  • Vazquez, Alexandra T. "Learning to Live in Miami." American Quarterly 66 (2014): 853-73.

Haitian

  • Craige, Tito. "Boat People Tough it Out." Migration Today 13.2 (1985): 31-34.
  • Walker, Doug. "The Media's Role in Immigrant Adaptation: How First-Year Haitians in Miami use the Media." Journalism and Communication Monographs 1.3 (1999): 158-196.

European Immigration

  • Lawrence, William Francis. "European Immigration Trends of Northeast Louisiana, 1800-1900." Louisiana History 26.1 (1985): 41-52.
  • Lonn, Ella. Foreigners in the Confederacy. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1940.
  • Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
  • Purvis, Thomas L. "The Ethnic Descent of Kentucky's Early Population: A Statistical Investigation of European and American Sources of Emigration, 1790-1820." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 80.3 (1982): 253-266.

Belgian

  • Barkey, Fred. "West Virginia's Belgian and French Glassworkers." Goldenseal 27 (Summer 2001): 28-29.

British Isles

  • Orser, Frank. "'Florida and The British Investor' Revisited: The William Moore Angas Papers at the University of Florida." Florida Historical Quarterly 72.2 (1993): 180-188.
  • Mercer, Martha Jones. British Brides, American Wives: The Immigration and Acculturation of War Brides in Mobile, Alabama. Ph.D. diss., University of South Alabama, 1993.

English

Irish

  • Blalock, Kay J. Shades of Green: Ethnic Diversity and Gender Considerations among the Irish in a Southern Industrial Community, 1871-1921. Ph.D. diss., University of Toledo, 1998.
  • Callahan, Helen. "The Irish in Augusta." Richmond County History 19-20 (1987-89): 54-65.
  • Doorley, Michael. "Irish Catholics and French Creoles: Ethnic Struggles within the Catholic Church in New Orleans, 1835-1920." The Catholic Historical Review 87, no. 1 (January 2001): 34-54.
  • Fair, John D. and Cordelia C. Humphrey. "The Alabama Dimension to the Political Thought of Charles Stewart Parnell." Alabama Review 52.1 (1999): 21-50.
  • Gleeson, David T. "Another 'Lost Cause.'" Southern Cultures 17, no.1 (2011): 50-74.
  • _______. The Irish in the South, 1815-1877. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
  • _______. "‘To live and die [for] Dixie: Irish civilians and the Confederate States of America." Irish Studies Review 18, no.2 (2010): 139-153.
  • Heisser, David C. R., and Stephen J. White Sr. Patrick N. Lynch, 1817-1882: Third Catholic Bishop of Charleston. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2015.
  • Hurley, Basil. "Tales from the Irish Tract." Goldenseal 24.1 (1998): 38-45.
  • Keller, Christian B. “Flying Dutchman and Drunken Irishmen: The Myths and Realities of Ethnic Civil War Soldiers.” Journal of Military History 73, no. 1 (2009): 117-145.
  • McLeod, Norman C., Jr. "Not Forgetting the Land We Left: The Irish in Antebellum Richmond." Virginia Cavalcade 47.1 (1998): 36-47.
  • Meaney, Richard J. "Louisville Scenes: The Autobiography of Fr. Richard J. Meaney." Folson Club History Quarterly 57.1 (1983): 7-19.
  • Niehaus, E. F. “Paddy on the Local Stage and in Humor: The Image of the Irish in New Orleans, 1830-1862.” Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association 5, no. 2 (April 1964): 117–134.
  • _______. The Irish in New Orleans, 1800-1860. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1965.
  • O’Connor, Flannery. “The Displaced Person.” In A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories, 167–95. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1955.
  • Sadlowski, Marie Twohig. "My Childhood on Irish Mountain." Goldenseal 24.1 (1998): 46-48.
  • Shoemaker, Edward Matthew. Strangers and Citizens: The Irish Immigrant Community of Savannah, 1837-1861. Ph.D. diss., Emory University, 1990.
  • Uselton, Darrell B. "Irish Immigration and Settlement in Memphis Tennessee: 1820s-1860s." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 50 (1996): 115-129.

Scottish

  • Ray, Rebecca Celeste. Scottish-American Heritage: Community and Celebration in North Carolina. Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1996.

Scotch-Irish

  • Blethen, H. Tyler and Curtin W. Wood, Jr. From Ulster to Carolina: The Migration of the Scotch-Irish to Southwestern North Carolina. Raleigh: North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives ands History, 1998.
  • - - -. "Scotch-Irish Frontier Society in Southwestern North Carolina, 1780-1840." In Ulster and North America: Transatlantic Perspectives on the Scotch-Irish. Edited by H. Blethen, C. Wood, Jr., 213-226. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1997.

French and Cajun

  • Barkey, Fred. "West Virginia's Belgian and French Glassworkers." Goldenseal (Summer 2001): 28-29.
  • Clarke, Clifford J. "Assimilationist Views of an Ethnic Religion: The Cajun French Experience in Southwest Louisiana." Social Science Quarterly 69.2 (1988): 433-451.
  • Doorley, Michael. "Irish Catholics and French Creoles: Ethnic Struggles within the Catholic Church in New Orleans, 1835-1920." The Catholic Historical Review 87, no. 1 (January 2001): 34-54.
  • Earl, Jesse A. "The Life of Joseph H. Diss de Bar and his Reminiscences of Doddridge County, 1883." West Virginia History 28.3 (1967): 228-240.
  • Estaville, Lawrence E., Jr. "The Louisiana French in 1900." Journal of Historical Geography [Great Britain] 14.4 (1988): 342-359.
  • Hardman, Olga S. "A Frenchman in Clarksburg: Recalling Glassmaker Danton Caussin." Goldenseal (Summer 2001): 24-32.
  • Henry, Jacques. "From Acadien to Cajun to Cadien: Ethnic Labelization and Construction of Identity." Journal of American Ethnic History 17.4 (1998): 29-62.
  • Lachance, Paul F. “The 1809 Immigration of Saint-Domingue Refugees to New Orleans: Reception, Integration and Impact.” Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association 29, no. 2 (April 1988): 109–141.
  • Le Gac, Charles. Immigration and War; Louisiana, 1718-1721. From the Memoir of Charles La Gac. Translated, edited, and annotated by Glenn R. Conrad. Lafayette: University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1970.
  • Lyon, Anne Bozeman. "The Bonapartists in Alabama." Alabama Historical Quarterly 25.3-4 (1963): 227-241.
  • Stielow, Fredrick J. "Francophones and Americanization on a Gulf Coast Island." Louisiana History 27.2 (1986): 183-194.
  • Thomas, Leanna I. "A Fractured Foundation: Discontinuities in Acadian Resettlement in Louisiana, 1755-1803." Louisiana History 55 (2014): 198-277.
  • Toups, Neil J. Mississippi Valley Pioneers. Lafayette: Neilson Publishing Co., 1970.
  • Trepanier, Cecyle. "The Cajunization of French Louisiana: Forging a Regional Identity." Geographical Journal [Great Britain] 157.2 (1991): 161-171.

German

  • Bell, Michael Everette. "Regional Identity in the Antebellum South: How German Immigrants became 'Good' Charlestonians." South Carolina Historical Magazine 100.1 (1999): 9-28.
  • Brister, Louis E. "The Image of Arkansas in the Early German Immigrant Guidebook: Notes on Immigration." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 36.40 (1977): 338-345.
  • Cashin, Edward J. "German People in Augusta, GA." Richmond Country History 19-20 (1987-89): 31-39.
  • Gwinn, Erna Ottl. " The Liederkranz in Louisville." Filson Club Historical Quarterly 49.3 (1975): 276-290.
  • Herminghouse, Patricia. “The German Secrets of New Orleans.” German Studies Review 27, no. 1 (February 1, 2004): 1–16. doi:10.2307/1433545.
  • Irvin, Hilary S. “The Impact of German Immigration on New Orleans Architecture.” Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association 27, no. 4 (October 1, 1986): 375–406.
  • Jones, George F. "Compilation of Lists of German-Speaking Settlers of Purrysburg." South Carolina Historical Magazine 92.40 (1991): 253-268.
  • "Journal of Charles Heinrich, 1849-1856." Edited by John Q. Wolf. Arkansas Historical Quarterly 24.3 (1965): 241-283.
  • Keller, Christian B. "Flying Dutchman and Drunken Irishmen: The Myths and Realities of Ethnic Civil War Soldiers.” Journal of Military History 73, no. 1 (2009): 117-145.
  • - - -. “Pennsylvania and Virginia Germans During the Civil War: A Brief History and Comparative Analysis.” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 109, no. 1 (January 2001): 37–86.
  • Kondert, Reinhart. "The New Orleans German Society, 1846-1928." In Their Own Words [Italy] 3.2 (1986): 59-79.
  • Kurthen, Hermann. "Gone With the Wind? German Language Retention in North Carolina and the United State in Comparative Perspective." Yearbook of German-American Studies 33 (1998): 55-83.
  • Laney, Monique. German Rocketeers in the Heart of Dixie: Making Sense of the Nazi Past during the Civil Rights Era. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015.
  • Linebaugh, Donald W. "Folk Art, Architecture, and Artifact: Toward a Material Understanding of the German Culture in the Upper Valley of Virginia." In The Southern Colonial Backcountry: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Frontier Communities. Edited by D. Crass, et al., 200-220. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1998.
  • "The Journal of Fredrick William Muller." Edited and translated by Charles Nicholson. South Carolina Historical Magazine 86.4 (1985): 255-281.
  • Rauchle, Robert C. "Biographical Sketches of Prominent Germans in Memphis, Tennessee in the Nineteenth Century." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 22 (1968): 73-85.
  • - - -. "The Germantown Near Milan, Tennessee." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 20 (1966): 61-76.
  • - - -. "The Reaction of the Germans in Memphis to the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 30.2 (1971): 205-209.
  • Rogers, William Warren, Jr. and Kaiser, Jeneane. "From the Rhine to the Alabama: Hugo Lehmann Lures the Germans." Alabama Review 35.1 (1982): 14-29.
  • Schede, Simone. "'Gone, but not Forgotten'-But Almost: The German Heritage of Arkansas." Amerikastudien/American Studies [Germany] 44.4 (1999): 477-496.
  • Steger, Werner H. "German Immigrants, the Revolution of 1848, and the Politics of Liberalism in Antebellum Richmond." Yearbook of German-American Studies 34 (1999): 19-34.
  • Strickland, Jeffery. “How the Germans Became White Southerners: German Immigrants and African Americans in Charleston, South Carolina, 1860-1880.” Journal of American Ethnic History 28, no. 1 (April 2008): 52–69.
  • Weisert, John J. "Germans and the Southern Labor Shortage, 1865-66." American-German Review 30.6 (1964): 29-31.
  • - - -. "Lemcke Visits Kentucky's German Colonies in 1885." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 75.3 (1977): 222-232.
  • Wolfe, Jonathan James. "Background of German Immigration." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 25.4 (1966): 354-385.

Greek

  • Ellis, Ann W. "The Greek Community in Atlanta, 1900-1923." Georgia Historical Quarterly 58.4 (1974): 400-408.
  • Fennell, Gloria. "A Greek Community Takes Root in Charlottesville: The First Fifty Years." Magazine of Albemarle County History 54 (1996): 1-27.
  • Makricosta, Pamela. "A Bundle of Treasures: Greeks in West Virginia." Goldenseal 23.4 (1997): 36-43.
  • Morris, George J. Charleston’s Greek Heritage. The History Press, 2008.
  • Odzak, Larry. 'Demetrios is now Jimmy': Greek Immigrants in Atlanta, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida. S.I: s.n., 1993.
  • Stathakis, Paula Maria. Almost White: Greek and Lebanese-Syrian Immigrants in North and South Carolina, 1900-1940. Ph.D diss., University of South Carolina, 1996.
  • Teske, Robert. "Greek Immigration to Nashville, Tennessee: An Oral History." Kentucky Folklore Records 29.3-4 (1983): 102-110.

Italian

  • Barattini, Kathryn Defatta. The Relationship of Ethnic Self-Identification of Latter Generations of Louisiana's Sicilian-Americans to Their Use of Ethnic Colloquial Phrases. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2000.
  • Battlo, Jean. "'LaVora E Casa': Memories of an Italian Mining Family." Goldenseal 25.1 (1999): 48-55.
  • Boneno, Roselyn Bologna. From Migrant to Millionaire: The Story of the Italian-American in New Orleans, 1880-1910. Ph.D. diss., Louisiana State University, 1986.
  • Botein, Barbara. "The Hennessey Case: An Episode of Anti-Italian Nativism." Louisiana History 20.3 (1979): 261-279.
  • Braun, Lauren H. Italians, the Labor Problem, and the Project of Agricultural Colonization in the New South, 1884-1934. Ph.D. diss., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2010.
  • Cunningham, George E. "The Italian, a Hindrance to White Solidarity in Louisiana, 1890-1898." The Journal of Negro History 50, no. 1 (January 1965): 22-36.
  • Durso, Cassandre. "Of Seeds and Sorrow: The Italian Immigrant Experience in Texas and Louisiana, 1880-1925." MA thesis, Lamar University-Beaumont, 2012.
  • Edwards-Simpson, Louise Reynes. Sicilian Immigration to New Orleans, 1870-1910: Ethnicity, Race and Social Position in the New South. Ph.D. diss., University of Minnesota, 1996.
  • Giordano, Paolo. "Italian Immigration in the State of Louisiana: Its Causes, Effects, and Results." Italian Americana 5.2 (1979): 160-177.
  • Julian, Norman and Ron Rittenhouse (photog). "Thomas Greco: Shinnston Shoemaker." Goldenseal 19.2 (1993): 22-27.
  • Mays, David. “‘Civilizing Moustache Pete’: Changing Attitudes Towards Italians in New Orleans, 1890-1918.” In Ethnic Minorities in Gulf Coast Society, edited by Jerrell H. Shofner and Linda V. Ellsworth, 95–110. Pensacola, Fla.: Gulf Coast History and Humanities Conference, 1979.
  • Milani, Ernesto R. and Pete Daniel (commentary). "Peonage at Sunnyside and the Reaction of the Italian Government." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 50.1 (1991): 30-39.
  • Morimino Gary R. and George E. Pozzetta. The Immigrant World of Ybor City: Italians and Their Latin Neighbors in Tampa, 1885-1985. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987.
  • Santucci, Bethany. “‘Against My Destiny’: Reading an Itailian Immigrant’s Memoir in the Early 20th-century South.” M.A. in English, University of New Orleans, 2011.
  • Scarpaci, Jean Ann. "A Tale of Selective Accommodation: Sicilians and Native Whites in Louisiana." Journal of Ethnic Studies 5.3 (1977): 37-50.
  • ______. “Immigrants in the New South: Italians in Louisiana’s Sugar Parishes, 1880-1910.” In American Workingclass Culture: Explorations in American Labor and Social History. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1979.
  • ______. "Italian Immigrants in Louisiana's Sugar Parishes: Recruitment, Labor Conditions, and Community Relations, 1880-1910." PhD diss., Rutgers University, 1972.
  • Tarella, Whitney. "Beyond the Noose: Italian Immigrants in Late-Nineteenth Century New Orleans." MA thesis, George Washington University, 2009.
  • Ward, Berry J. "Italian-American Folk Poetry." West Virginia History 43.4 (1982): 285-302.
  • Wolfe, Margaret Ripley. "Aliens in the Southern Appalachia, 1900-1920: The Italian Experience in Wise County, Virginia." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 87.4 (1979): 455-472.
  • Wyatt-Brown, Bertram. “Leroy Percy and Sunnyside: Planter Mentality and Italian Peonage in the Mississippi Delta.” The Arkansas Historical Quarterly 50, no. 1 (April 1991): 60–84.

Norwegian

  • Bronner, Hedin. "Norge in Virginia." American Scandinavian Review 45.3 (1957): 258-263.

Polish

  • Kajencki, Francis C. "The Louisiana Tiger: Sulakowski." Polish-American Studies 23.2 (1966): 82-88.
  • O’Connor, Flannery. “The Displaced Person.” In A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories, 167–95. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1955.

Russian

  • Andersen, Kevin. "Sedor Fedukovich: A New American in Fayette County." Goldenseal 22.3 (1996): 16-22.
  • Gaby, Donald C. "The Russian Colony." South Florida History Magazine 2-3 (1993): 15-17.
  • Singer, Louis E. "Now an American: The Autobiography of Louis E. Singer." American Jewish Archives 22.1 (1970): 3-12.

Spanish

  • Gonzalez, G. W. Pinnick Kinnick Hill: An American Story. Edited by Mark Brazaitas, with a preface by Suronda Gonzalez. Translated by Daniel D. Ferreras. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, 2003.
  • Gonzalez, Suronda. "Forging Their Place in Appalachia: Spanish Immigrants in Spelter, West Virginia." Journal of Appalachian Studies 5 (Fall 1999): 197-205.
  • Hidalgo, Thomas Gene. Reconstructing a History of Spanish Immigration in West Virginia: Implications for Multicultural Education. Ed.D. diss., University of Massachusetts, 1999.

Swedish

  • Olsson, Nils William. "Early Swedish Immigration to the Mississippi Valley." Perspectives on Swedish Immigration (Chicago Pioneer Historical Society). Duluth: University of Minnesota, 1978): 100-108.

Swiss

  • Betler, Bruce. "Barg Kass: Cheese-Making Among the West Virginia Swiss." Goldenseal 20.1 (1994): 28-35.
  • Cometti, Elizabeth. "Swiss Immigration to West Virginia, 1864-1884." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 47.1 (1960): 66-87.

Yugoslavian

  • Lovrich, Frank M. "Work Among the Yugoslavs on the Mississippi Delta." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 27.2 (1968): 133-146.

Latino/Hispanic Immigration

  • Aranda, Elizabeth M., Sallie Hughes, and Elena Sabogal. Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami: Immigration and the Rise of a Global City. Boulder: Rienner, 2014.
  • Dale, William Pratt, II. "Hinton Helper and Hispanic America." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 40.2 (1957): 146-160.
  • Global Connections & Local Receptions: New Latino Immigration to the Southeastern United States. 1st ed. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2009.
  • Gruesz, Kirsten Silva. "The Gulf of Mexico System and the 'Latinness' of New Orleans." American Literary History 18, no. 3 (October 2006): 468-495.

" 'Juan Crow' in Dixie: A Forum on Raymond A. Mohl's 'The Politics of Expulsion: A Short History of Alabama's Anti-Immigrant Law, HB 56'," Journal of American Ethnic History. 35.3 (Spring 2016): 41-91.

  • Latinos in the New South: Transformations of Place. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006.
  • Latino Workers in the Contemporary South. Edited by A. D. Murphy, C. Blanchard, and J. A. Hill. Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings, no. 34. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.
  • Mantero, José María. Latinos and the U.S. South. Praeger,, 2008.
  • Marrow, Helen B. New Destination Dreaming : Immigration, Race, and Legal Status in the Rural American South. Stanford University Press,, 2011.
  • Mohl, Raymond A. "Blacks and Hispanics in Multicultural American: A Miami Case Study." Amerikastudien/American Studies [Germany] 40.3 (1995): 389-413.
  • - - -. "On the Edge: Blacks and Hispanics in Metropolitan Miami since 1959." Florida Historical Quarterly 69.1 (1990): 37-56.
  • Odem, Mary E, and Elaine Cantrell Lacy. Latino Immigrants and the Transformation of the U.S. South. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2009.
  • Portes, Alejandro and Dag MacLeod. "What Shall I Call Myself? Hispanic Identity and Formation in the Second Generation." Ethnic and Racial Studies [Great Britain] 19.3 (1996): 523-547.
  • Smith, Barbara Ellen, and Jamie Winders. “‘We’re Here to Stay’: Economic Restructuring, Latino Migration and Place-Making in the US South.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 33, no. 1. New Series (January 2008): 60–72.
  • Trujillo-Pagan, Nicole. "Recovering Latinos' Place in New Orleans." Louisiana History 55 (2014): 177-92.
  • Weeks, Gregory Bart. Irresistible Forces : Latin American Migration to the United States and Its Effects on the South. Diálogos (Albuquerque, N.M.). University of New Mexico Press, 2009.

Guatamalan

  • Fink, Leon. The Maya of Morganton: Work and Community in the Nuevo New South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.

Mexican

  • Ansley, Fran, and Susan Williams. "Southern Women and Southern Borders on the Move: Tennessee Workers Explore the New International Division of Labor." In Neither Separate Nor Equal: Women, Race, and Class in the South. Edited by B. Smith, 207-244. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1999.
  • Clark, Paul Coe, Jr. "Mexicans in a North Carolina Town." Secolas Annals 30 (1999): 70-88.
  • Hernandez-Leon, Ruben and Zuniga, Victor. "'Making Carpet by the Mile': The Emergence of a Mexican Immigrant Community in an Industrial Region of the U.S. Historic South." Social Science Quarterly 81.1 (2000): 49-66.
  • Hutchinson, C.A. "Mexican Federalists in New Orleans and the Texas Revolution." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 39.1 (1956): 1-47.
  • Pitts, Wayne J. Recent Mexican Immigration to the Rural South: A Case Study in Western North Carolina. Ph.D. diss., University of New Mexico, 2003.
  • Rutherford, Robert Erwin. Spain's Immigration Policy for the Floridas, 1780-1806. M.A. thesis, University of Florida, 1952.
  • Weise, Julie M. “Mexican Nationalisms, Southern Racisms: Mexicans and Mexican Americans in the U.S. South, 1908–1939.” American Quarterly 60, no. 3 (2008): 749–777.

Middle Eastern Immigration

Lebanese/Syrian

  • Conklin, Nancy Faires and Nora Faires, "'Colored' and Catholic: The Lebanese in Birmingham, Alabama." Edited by Eric J. Hooglund. Crossing the Waters: Arabic-Speaking Immigrants to the United States Before 1940. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1987: 69-84.
  • Gualtieri, Sarah. "Becoming 'White': Race, Religion, and the Foundations of Syrian/Lebanese Ethnicity in the United States." Journal of American Ethnic History 20, no. 4 (July 2001): 29-58.
  • - - -. Between Arab and White: Race and Ethnicity in Early Syrian Immigration. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.
  • Stathakis, Paula Maria. Almost White: Greek and Lebanese-Syrian Immigrants in North and South Carolina, 1900-1940. Ph.D diss., University of South Carolina, 1996.
  • Stenger, Mary Beth. "Lebanese in the Land of Opportunity: The Michael Family of Clarksburg." Goldenseal 28 (Winter 2002): 22-28.
  • Thomas Jr. , James. “Mississippi Mahjar: The Lebanese Immigration Experience in the Delta.” In Ethnic Heritage in Mississippi: The Twentieth Century. Jackson, Miss.: University Press of Mississippi, 2012.
  • - - -. "Mississippi Mahjar: Lebanese Immigration to the Mississippi Delta." Southern Cultures 19 (2013): 35-54.

Turkish

  • Scolnick Joseph M. From Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dialogue. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2003.

Jewish

  • "A Description of America, 1785." American Jewish Archives 17.1 (1965): 27-33.
  • American Jewish Historical Society. “Turn to the South”: Essays on Southern Jewry. Charlottesville: Published for the American Jewish Historical Society by the University Press of Virginia, 1979.
  • Apte, Helen Jacobus. Heart of a Wife: The Diary of a Southern Jewish Woman. Edited and with an essay by Marcus D. Rosenbaum. Wilmington, Del.: SR Books, 1998.
  • Ashkenazi, Elliot. The Business of Jews in Louisiana, 1840-1875. Judaic Studies Series. University of Alabama Press, 1988.
  • Bauman, Mark. "Southern Jewish Women and Their Social Service Organizations." Journal of American Ethnic History 22.3 (2003): 34-78.
  • Bettinger-López, C. Cuban-Jewish Journeys: Searching for Identity, Home, and History in Miami. Knoxvill, Tennessee: University of tennessee Press, 2000.
  • Diner, Hasia. "Entering the Mainstream of Modern Jewish History: Peddlers and the American Jewish South." Southern Jewish History 8 (2005): 1-30.
  • Dinnerstein, Leonard. The Leo Frank Case. Columbia University Press, 1968.
  • Dixie Diaspora: An Anthology of Southern Jewish History. Judaic Studies Series. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2006.
  • Evans, Eli N. The Lonely Days Were Sundays : Reflections of a Jewish Southerner. University Press of Mississippi, 1993.
  • ———. The Provincials : a Personal History of Jews in the South. [1997 ed.]. Free Press Paperbacks, 1997.
  • Ferris, Marcie Cohen, and Mark I. Greenberg. Jewish Roots in Southern Soil: A New History. UPNE, 2006.
  • Fishman, Walda Katz, and Richard L. Zweigenhaft. "Jews and the New Orleans Economic and Social Elites." Jewish Social Studies 44, no. 3/4 (July 1982): 291-298.
  • Hantman, Jeffrey, and Phyllis Leffler. “To Seek the Peace of the City: Jewish Life in Charlottesville,” 2000. http://www2.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/seek/.
  • Hertzberg, Steven. "The Jewish Community of Atlanta from the End of the Civil War until the End of the Frank Case." American Jewish Historical Quarterly 62.3 (1973): 250-287.
  • - - -. "Unsettled Jews: Geographic Mobility in a Nineteenth Century City." American Jewish Historical Quarterly 67.2 (1977): 125-139.
  • Korn, Bertram Wallace. American Jewry and the Civil War; Introduction by Allan Nevins ; Foreword by Lance J. Sussman ; Afterword by Robert L. Rosen. 3rd ed. Jewish Publication Society, 2001.
  • ------. The Early Jews of New Orleans. American Jewish Communal Histories. American Jewish Historical Society, 1969.
  • LeMaster, Carolyn Gray. A Corner of the Tapestry : a History of the Jewish Experience in Arkansas, 1820s-1990s. University of Arkansas Press, 1994.
  • Lewis, Selma S. A Biblical People in the Bible Belt: The Jewish Community of Memphis, Tennessee, 1840s-1960s. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1998.
  • MacLean, Nancy. “The Leo Frank Case Reconsidered: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Making of Reactionary Populism.” The Journal of American History 78, no. 3 (December 1991): 917–948.
  • Malone, Bobbie. "New Orleans Uptown Jewish Immigrants: The Community of Congregation Gates of Prayer, 1850-1860." Louisiana History 32.3 (1991): 239-278.
  • Morgan, David T. "Judaism in Eighteenth-Century Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 58.1 (1974): 41-54.
  • Parks, Virginia. "Jewish Life in Pensacola." Pensacola History Illustrated 4.4 (1996): 2-10.
  • Peck, Abraham J. “That Other ‘Peculiar Institution’: Jews and Judaism in the Nineteenth Century South.” Modern Judaism 7, no. 1 (February 1987): 99–114.
  • Proctor, Samuel. "Jewish Life in New Orleans, 1718-1860." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 40.2 (1957): 110-132.
  • Rockaway, Robert A. "Jewish Immigrants Removals in Birmingham, Alabama." Alabama Review 46.1 (1993): 37-44.
  • - - -. " 'It's Hard Living in Atlanta': The Contrasting Views of Two Jewish Immigrants, 1905-1906." Georgia Historical Quarterly 77.3 (1993): 567-576.
  • Rosen, Robert N. The Jewish Confederates. University of South Carolina Press, 2000.
  • Sarna, Jonathan. When General Grant Expelled the Jews. Schocken Books, 2012.
  • Sarna, Jonathan, and Adam Mendelsohn, eds. Jews and the Civil War: A Reader. New York University Press, 2010.
  • Schmier, Louis. " 'This New Canaan': The Jewish Experience in Georgia, Part I." Georgia Historical Quarterly 73.2 (1989): 349-363.
  • Southern Jewish Historical Society (U.S.). Jews of the South: Selected Essays from the Southern Jewish Historical Society. Macon, Ga: Mercer University Press, 1984.
  • Steinberg, Jack. “United for Worship and Charity: A History of Congregation Children of Israel.” Augusta, GA, 1983. Children of Israel, Augusta GA.
  • Suberman, Stella. The Jew Store. 1st ed. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill,, 1998.
  • Sussman, Lance J. The Life and Career of Isaac Leeser (1806-1868): A Study of American Judaism in Its Formative Period. Ph.D. diss., Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, 1988.
  • Tuckman, William. "Sigmund and Jacob Schlesinger and Joseph Bloch: Civil War Composers and Musicians." American Jewish Historical Quarterly 53.1 (1963): 70-75.
  • Webb, Clive. Fight Against Fear: Southern Jews and Black Civil Rights. University of Georgia Press, 2003.
  • ———. “Jewish Merchants and Black Customers in the Age of Jim Crow.” Southern Jewish History 2 (1999): 55–80.
  • Weiner, Deborah R. Coalfield Jews : an Appalachian History. University of Illinois Press, 2006.
  • Whitfield, Stephen J. “The Jew as Southerner.” In Voices of Jacob, Hands of Esau: Jews in American Life and Thought, 209–271. Archon Books, 1984.

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