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Alabama
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.
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" '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.
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Arkansas
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Florida
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Georgia
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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.
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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.
Withuhn, William l. "Salzburgers and Slavery: A Problem of Mentalite." Georgia Historical Quarterly 68.2 (1984): 173-192.
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Kentucky
Cantrell, Doug. "Immigrants and Community in Harlan County, 1910-1930." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 86.2 (1988): 119-141.
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Louisiana
Airriess, Christopher A. and David L. Clawson. "Versailles: A Vietnamese Enclave in New Orleans, Louisiana." Journal of Cultural Geography 12.1 (1991): 1-13.
Ashkenazi, Elliot. The Business of Jews in Louisiana, 1840-1875. Judaic Studies Series. University of Alabama Press, 1988.
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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.
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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.
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Malone, Bobbie. "New Orleans Uptown Jewish Immigrants: The Community of Congregation Gates of Prayer, 1850-1860." Louisiana History 32.3 (1991): 239-278.
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Mississippi
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Evans, Eli N. The Lonely Days Were Sundays : Reflections of a Jewish Southerner. University Press of Mississippi, 1993.
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Hellwig, David J. "Building a Black Nation: The Role of Immigrants in the Thought and Rhetoric of Booker T. Washington." Mississippi Quarterly 31.4 (1978): 529-550.
Jung, John. Chopsticks in the Land of Cotton : Lives of Mississippi Delta Chinese Grocers. Ying & Yang Press, 2008.
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Olsson, Nils William. "Early Swedish Immigration to the Mississippi Valley." Perspectives on Swedish Immigration (Chicago Pioneer Historical Society and Duluth: University of Minnesota, 1978): 100-108.
Quan, Robert Seto and Julian B. Roebuck. Lotus among the Magnolias: The Mississippi Chinese. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1982.
Smith, Claude P. "Official Efforts by the State of Mississippi to Encourage Immigration, 1868-1886." Journal of Mississippi History 32.4 (1970): 327-340.
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Toups, Neil J. Mississippi Valley Pioneers. Lafayette: Neilson Publishing Co., 1970.
Walley, Cherilyn A. "Grady McWhitney's 'Antebellum Piney Woods Culture': The Non-Celtic Origins of Greene County, Mississippi, 1820-1860." Journal of Mississippi History 60.3 (1998): 223-239.
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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.
North Carolina
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.
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Cantrell, Gregg. "Southerner and Nativist: Kenneth Rayner and the Ideology of 'Americanism'." North Carolina Historical Review 69.2 (1992): 131-147.
Clark, Paul Coe, Jr. "Mexicans in a North Carolina Town." Secolas Annals 30 (1999): 70-88.
Craige, Tito. "Boat People Tough it Out." Migration Today 13.2 (1985): 31-34.
Fink, Leon. The Maya of Morganton: Work and Community in the Nuevo New South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.
From Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dialogue. Edited by Joseph M. Scolnick and N. Brent Kennedy. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2004.
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.
Kurthen, Hermann. "Gone With the Wind? German Language Retention in North Carolina and the United States in Comparative Perspective." Yearbook of German-American Studies 33 (1998): 55-83.
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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.
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.
Ray, Rebecca Celeste. Scottish-American Heritage: Community and Celebration in North Carolina. Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1996.
"A Scottish Document Concerning Emigration to North Carolina in 1772." North Carolina Historical Review 67.4 (1990): 438-449.
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.
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.
South Carolina
Bell, Michael Everette. "Regional Identity in the Antebellum South: How German Immigrants became 'Good' Charlestonians." South Carolina Historical Magazine 100.1 (1999): 9-28.
"A Description of America, 1785." Edited by Cecil Roth. American Jewish Archives 17.1 (1965): 27-33.
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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.
Jones, George F. "Compilation of Lists of German-Speaking Settlers of Purrysburg." South Carolina Historical Magazine 92.40 (1991): 253-268.
"The Journal of Fredrick William Muller." South Carolina Historical Magazine 86.4 (1985); 255-281.
Li, Jian. “A History of the Chinese in Charleston.” The South Carolina Historical Magazine 99, no. 1 (January 1998): 34–65.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Tennessee
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.
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.
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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.
Frank, Fedora Small. "Nashville Jewry During the Civil War." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 39.2 (1980): 154-177.
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Lewis, Selma S. A Biblical People in the Bible Belt: The Jewish Community of Memphis, Tennessee, 1840s-1960s. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1998.
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Rauchle, Bob C. "The Germantown Near Milan, Tennessee." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 20 (1966): 61-76.
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Teske, Robert. "Greek Immigration to Nashville, Tennessee: An Oral History." Kentucky Folklore Records 29.3-4 (1983): 102-110.
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Virginia
Bronner, Hedin. "Norge in Virginia." American Scandinavian Review 45.3 (1957): 258-263.
Fennell, Gloria. "A Greek Community Takes Root in Charlottesville: The First Fifty Years." Magazine of Albemarle County History 54 (1996): 1-27.
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Keller, Christian B. “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.
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McLeod, Norman C., Jr. "Not Forgetting the Land We Left: The Irish in Antebellum Richmond." Virginia Cavalcade 47.1 (1998): 36-47.
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.
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Wood, Joseph. “Vietnamese American Place Making in Northern Virginia.” Geographical Review 87, no. 1 (January 1, 1997): 58–72.
West Virginia
Andersen, Kevin. "Sedor Fedukovich: A New American in Fayette County." Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 22.3 (1996): 16-22.
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Battlo, Jean. "'LaVora E Casa': Memories of an Italian Mining Family." Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 25.1 (1999): 48-55.
Betler, Bruce. "Barg Kass: Cheesemaking Among the West Virginia Swiss." Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 20.1 (1994): 28-35.
Cometti, Elizabeth. "Swiss Immigration to West Virginia, 1864-1884." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 47.1 (1960): 66-87.
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.
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.
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.
Hardman, Olga S. "A Frenchman in Clarksburg: Recalling Glassmaker Danton Caussin." Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 27 (Summer 2001): 24-32.
Hammersmith, Jack. L. "West Virginia, the 'Heathen Chinee,' and the 'California Conspiracy'." West Virginia History 34.3 (1973): 291-296.
Hidalgo, Thomas Gene. Reconstructing a History of Spanish Immigration in West Virginia: Implications for Multicultural Education. Ed.D. diss., University of Massachusetts, 1999.
Hurley, Basil. "Tales from the Irish Tract." Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 24.1 (1998): 38-45.
Julian, Norman. "Thomas Greco: Shinnston Shoemaker." Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 19.2 (1993): 22-27.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
Makricosta, Pamela. "A Bundle of Treasures: Greeks in West Virginia." Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 23.4 (1997): 36-43.
McCormick, Charles H. "The Death of Constable Riggs: Ethnic Conflict in Marion County in the World War I Era." West Virginia History 52 (1993): 33-58.
Sadlowski, Marie Twohig. "My Childhood on Irish Mountain." Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 24.1 (1998): 46-48.
Singer, Louis E. "Now an American: The Autobiography of Louis E. Singer." American Jewish Archives 22.1 (1970): 3-12.
Stenger, Mary Beth. 'Lebanese in the Land of Opportunity: The Michael Family of Clarksburg.' Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 28 (Winter 2002): 22-28.
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Ward, Berry J. "Italian-American Folk Poetry." West Virginia History 43.4 (1982): 285-302.
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