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JGAH Contents
2019-2023

Current Issue
Vol. XXXIX, 2023
 
A Life in History
By Lee Ann Caldwell
 
Special Issue Introduction: Forgotten Black Heroes of the Twentieth Century
By Fred R. van Hartesveldt & Christine Lutz, Guest Editors
 
Claudius Turner, the Dorchester Cooperative Move-ment, and African Americans in Liberty County, Georgia
By Dawn J. Herd-Clark & Felicia Jamison
 
Asa Hilliard: The New Education
By Samuel Wright
 
Open Every Door: Maxine Smith’s Lifelong Fight to Desegregate a City through Education & Equality
By Will Hodge
 
Bayard Rustin: Seven Decades of Activism
By Charles Boyd
 
John Wesley Davison and Black Advancement in Middle Georgia
By Kyle Q. Harris
 
 
Vol. XXXVIII, 2022
 
Lives in History: Burn, Baby Burn, or Learn, Baby Learn
By Nagueyalti Warren
 
Transforming History Survey Courses with OERs: The Case Study of Georgia Highlands College, 2016–2021
By Jayme Akers Feagin and Bronson Long
 
Relitigating a Legacy: The Measured Militancy of Attorney Austin Thomas Walden
By Preston F. Martin
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Vol. XXXVII, 2021


Lives in History
By Catherine Oglesby

Obliged to Go Online: Responding to the COVID- 19 Pandemic at GSU Perimeter College in 2020 
By Paul Stephen Hudson, Meyer Taffel, and Marc Zayac

Martha Williford Payne’s (Re)constructions of Race, Gender and Southern Identity in Missionary Liberia, 1850–1870
By Katherine E. Rohrer

Erasure Economics: Plantation Tourism and the Silencing of Slavery
By Will Hodge

Remembering Jacqueline Anne Rouse, 1950–2020: Scholarship, Educational Advocacy, and Mentoring as Audacious Leadership
By Kenja R. McCray, Charymayne E. Patterson, and Christy Garrison-Harrison


Vol. XXXVI, 2020

The Forgotten Witch: The Necessity of a Reexamination of Witchcraft Historiography and the Inclusion of Male Witches
By Lashonda Slaughter-Wilson 

Negative Results: Me and Lloyd Gaines in Mexico City
By Thomas Aiello

Deconstructing the Legacies of Black Women Reformers: Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mary Church Terrell, and Mary McLeod Bethune
By Kristina DuRocher

Satanic Spiders in Atlanta: Rev. J. B. Hawthorne, the New Woman, and the Lost Cause
By David B. Parker 


Vol. XXXV, 2019

Lives in History
By Jamil S. Zainaldin, President Emeritus, Georgia Humanities Council 

Changes in the Air: TWA, African Development, and Breaking the Color Line in 1950s Kansas City 
By Patrick G. Zander, Associate Professor, Georgia Gwinnett College 

Between Cold War, Détente, and Glasnost’: Perceptions of Japan in the Soviet Press, 1956-1991
By Christopher J. Ward, Professor, Clayton State University

“Dr. Thomas is a Bad Negro and I Trust You Will Not Pardon Him”: The Life and Crimes of Dr. Charles E. Thomas of Alabama
By Gary S. Sprayberry, Associate Professor, Columbus State University 

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