The Great War in the heart of Dixie : : Alabama during World War I / / edited by Martin T. Olliff.
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Place / Publishing House: | Tuscaloosa : : University of Alabama Press,, [2008] 2008 |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (286 pages) :; illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Alabama, April 1917 / Martin T. Olliff
- Military participation at home and abroad, 1917-1918 / Ruth Smith Truss
- "Tenting tonight on the old camp grounds" : Alabama's military bases in World War I / Wesley Phillips Newton
- Alabama's Black Baptist leaders, the Progressive Era, and World War I / Wilson Fallin, Jr.
- A call to arms for African Americans during the age of Jim Crow : Black Alabamians' response to the U.S. declaration of war in 1917 / David Alsobrook
- From the cotton field to the great waterway : African Americans and the Muscle Shoals Project during World War I / Victoria E. Ott
- Mobile in World War I / Michael V.R. Thomason
- The Alabama Council of Defense, 1917-1918 / Dowe Littleton
- "Can all we can, and can the Kaiser, too" : the Montgomery Cooperative Canning Club / Martin T. Olliff
- World War I : catalyst for social change in Alabama / Robert Saunders, Jr.
- Memorializing World War I in Alabama / Robert J. Jakeman.