Miss Rutherford's scrap book : valuable information about the South /
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31/12/1969
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Ceased publication June 1927. Title changes: v. 1-4, no. 9 (Jan. 1923-Nov. 1926): (Miss) Rutherford's scrap book; v. 4, no. 10-v. 5, no. 6 (Dec. 1926-June 1927): (Miss) Rutherford's historical notes. Cover title. V. 1. Surgeons and chaplains ; Was coercion constitutional? (1923) -- v. 2. Assassination of Abraham Lincoln (Jan., 1924) ; Text books, the South's responsibility (Sept. 1924) -- v. 3. The true story of the cotton gin, and why is cotton king? State rights stressed (Mar. 1925) ; What has the Negro meant to the South, and what has the South meant to the Negro? (1925) ; The true history of the Jamestown colony, and the true history of the Plymouth Rock colony (1925) -- v. 4. The South's poets before 1860 ; The humorists of the South ; The South in oratory, and what makes an orator? ; The South in poetry and fiction ; Miscellaneous writers and children's short story writers (1926) ; Miscellaneous and religious writers, and Christmas songs and memories (Dec., 1926) -- v. 5 -- v. 6. Contrasted lives of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln (1927). Mode of access: Internet. |
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eng |
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Athens, GA : Rutherford, |
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Palavras-Chave | #African Americans |
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