Jacquelyn Dowd Hall and Robert Korstad Resources

Dr. Jacquelyn Dowd Hall

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Dr. Robert Korstad Resources

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Selected Works

Works Together

Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World (UNC Press, 1987, 2000), co-authored with James Leloudis, Mary Murphy, Lu Ann Jones, and Chris Daly

Cotton mill people: Work, community, and Protest in the Textile South, 1880-1940.” In The Intersection of Work and Family Life, 497–538, 2013., co-authored with James Leloudis

Jacquelyn Dowd Hall

Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle of the Soul of America (W. W. Norton, 2019)

“The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past,” Journal of American History 91 (March 2005) and Best Articles in American History, 2007, ed. Jacqueline Jones (New York, 2007)

“Disorderly Women: Gender and Labor Militancy in the Appalachian South,” Journal of American History 73 (September 1986)

Revolt Against Chivalry: Jessie Daniel Ames and the Women's Campaign Against Lynching (Columbia University Press, 1979, 1993)

Robert Korstad

Curing my historical schizophrenia.” In Becoming Southern Writers: Essays in Honor of Charles Joyner, 135–38, 2016.

Reformers to Radicals: The Appalachian Volunteers and the War on Poverty.” JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY 76, no. 3 (2010): 789–90.

To right these wrongs: The North Carolina Fund and the battle to end poverty and inequality in 1960s America, 2010., co-authored with James Leloudis

 

Eula McGill interviewed by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall