We had a great time in Birmingham, Alabama, at the Southern Historical Association’s annual meeting. Director Meredith Morris-Babb and acquisitions editor Sian Hunter brought some of our new southern history books to the conference, and it was great to meet with all the historians and authors who visited our booth.
Matthew Hild and Keri Leigh Merritt, coeditors of Reconsidering Southern Labor History: Race, Class, and Power
Thanks to everyone who stopped by to say hello! Here are a few books we brought with us to SHA:
Fugitive Slaves and Spaces of Freedom in North America
Edited by Damian Alan Pargas
Queering the Redneck Riviera: Sexuality and the Rise of Florida Tourism
Jerry T. Watkins III
Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley: African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slaveowner
Daniel L. Schafer
Revised and Expanded Edition
Creating Citizenship in the Nineteenth-Century South
Edited by William A. Link, David Brown, Brian Ward, and Martyn Bone
Now in paper
These Truly Are the Brave: An Anthology of African American Writings on War and Citizenship
Edited by A Yęmisi Jimoh and Françoise N. Hamlin
Now in paper
Known for My Work: African American Ethics from Slavery to Freedom
Lynda J. Morgan
Now in Paper
Voices of Civil Rights Lawyers: Reflections from the Deep South, 1964–1980
Edited by Kent Spriggs
Now in paper
Dirty Harry’s America: Clint Eastwood, Harry Callahan, and the Conservative Backlash
Joe Street
Now in paper
Didn’t get to attend SHA but want to take advantage of our conference discount?
Visit our website to view our southern history sale. Use code SHA18 to receive discounts up to 60% and free shipping on orders over $50.
Discount ends December 7, 2018.