Marvin S. Pittman Research Collection
 

Background Material - Box 1
 

Atlanta Constitution
-"The Alternatives to Carmichael." The Atlanta Constitution, 4. (July 6, 1946)
-"Arnall Elated Over Poll Tax Vote; 'Glad to See Georgia Speak Out.'" The Atlanta Constituiton, 7. (February 1, 1945)
-"At Long Last, Georgia Points the Way." The Atlanta Constitution, 10. (February 11, 1945)
-"Best Showing in Large Cities: Negroes Pass Literacy Tests to Qualify as Georgia Voters." The Atlanta Constitution, 4. (July 9, 1946)
-"Bilbo Re-election Is Indicated As Votes Pile Up for 'Hating' Solon." The Atlanta Constition, 1. (July 3, 1946)
-"Carmichael in Governor Race 'To Fulfill Duty.'" The Atlanta Constitution, 78(305), 1. (April 16, 1946)
-"The Carmichael Parade: Valdosta Times Swings to Jimmie; Says Rivers Hasn't Slightest Chance." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (July 6, 1946)
-"Colquitt Talmadge Backers Now Challenge Negroes." The Atlanta Constitution, 10. (July 9, 1944)
-"Cracker Crumbler: Morris Flays Harris-Gene Combination." The Atlanta Constitution, 4. (June 9, 1946)
-"E. D. Rivers Speaks at Rally in Metter." The Atlanta Constitution, 5. (August 5, 1936)
-"Furious Persons, Talmadge-Fired, Destroy Church." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (July 11, 1946)
-"Gainesville Hasn't Forgotten Talmadge." The Atlanta Constitution, 6. (July 8, 1936)
-"Gene Holds Unit Majority." The Atlanta Constitution, 79(33), 1. (July 18, 1946)
-"Georgia Editors Say: Misinformed (From The Cartersville Tribune-News)." The Atlanta Constitution, 6. (June 24, 1941)
-"'Give Me Another Term,' Gene Asks Dalton Workers." The Atlanta Constitution. (July 4, 1946)
-"Griffin Opposes Negro Vote in White Primary." The Atlanta Constitution, 10. (June 2, 1946)
-"Jim Crow Ruled Off Bus By U. S. Supreme Court." The Atlanta Constitution, 8. (June 4, 1946)
-"Jimmie Asks Good Rule; Halt Negroes, Says Gene." The Atlanta Constitution, A3. (July 10, 1946)
-"Latest Rivers Promise: Double Old-Age Relief." The Atlanta Constitution, 8. (July 5, 1946)
-"Linder Says Supreme Court Points Way to White Primary." The Atlanta Constitution, 10. (April 2, 1946)
-"Mystery Shot Victims Now 6." The Atlanta Constitution, 2. (July 20, 1946)
-"Negroes Warned in Fitzgerald." The Atlanta Constitution, 10. (July 15, 1946)
-"No More Poll Tax." The Atlanta Constitution, 2. (February 6, 1945)
-"Reinstate Purged Voters in Appling, Judge Orders." The Atlanta Constitution, 4. (July 16, 1946)
-"Talmadge Again Cries Peril to White Supremacy in Vote." The Atlanta Constitution, 10. (June 16, 1946)
-"Talmadge Assails Wallace in Wilkes County Appeal." The Atlanta Constitution, 12. (July 16, 1944)
-"Talmadge Denies Threat to Fire Head of University." The Atlanta Constitution, 4. (July 11, 1946)
-"Talmadge Enters Governor's Race." The Atlanta Constitution, 78(296), 1. (April 7, 1946)
-"Talmadge 'Purge' of Negro Voters Bogging Down in Georgia Counties." The Atlanta Constitution, 14. (July 12, 1946)
-"Talmadge Repeats Pledge of Pensions for the Aged." The Atlanta Constitution, 2. (July 3, 1946)
-"Talmadge to Fire New Broadside at F. D. R. Tonight." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (May 7, 1935)
-"Teen Agers Burn Crosses in Macon, Sheriff Says." The Atlanta Constitution.
-"Thompson Slung No Mud: Second-Place Winner Believes 'EasyDoes It.'" The Atlanta Constitution.
-"Two Counties Drop Voter Purge; Complaint Shift Snarls Baxley." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (July 13, 1946)
-"U. S. To Probe Negro Vote Purge." The Atlanta Constitutiton, 79(25), 1. (July 10, 1946)
-"University Vote League Against Gene, Rivers." The Atlanta Constitution, A1. (April 3, 1946)
-"Vets Advised by Wallace to 'Politick.'" The Atlanta Constitution, 10. (June 16, 1946)
-"What a Talmadge Vote Means." The Atlanta Constitution. (July 12, 1946) [reprinted from The Bartow Herald]
-"Where Talmadge Called CCC Boys 'Loafers, Bums.'" The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (August 15, 1936)
-"White Women Ordered to Concentration Camps in Georgia!" The Atlanta Constitution, 4. (July 10, 1946)
-"Yes, Virginia, It Is So: Talmadge's Guardsmen Consigned Women to Concentration Camps." The Atlanta Constitution, A16. (July 12, 1946)

Atlanta Daily World
-"Atlanta Negroes Hit By Vote Purge Crowd." The Atlanta Daily World, 1. (July 6, 1946)
-"Challenge Hearings Continue Thursday: Four More Disqualified in Fulton 'Purge.'" The Atlanta Daily World, 1. (July 10, 1946)
-"College Fund Drivew Past $850,000 Mark." The Atlanta Daily World, 1. (July 7, 1946)
-"Cross Burned On Capitol Grounds." The Atlanta Daily World, 1. (July 6, 1946)
-"Hundreds Pour Out to Mass-Meet Series Here." The Atlanta Daily World, 4. (July 10, 1946)
-"Investigate Burning of Fiery Cross on Macon Man's Property." The Atlanta Daily World, 1. (July 3, 1946)
-"Let the Purge Fight Continue." The Atlanta Daily World, 6. (July 11, 1946)
-"Let's Vote With a Purpose." The Atlanta Daily World, 6. (July 3, 1946)
-"More Negroes' Voting Rights Are Challenged." The Atlanta Daily World, 2. (July 7, 1946)
-"Near Million Voters Ready for July 17 Ga. Balloting." The Atlanta Daily World, 1. (July 7, 1946)
-"Negroes On Purge Lists In State." The Atlanta Daily World, 1. (July 9, 1946)
-"The Vote Purge Mania." The Atlanta Daily World, 4. (July 7, 1946)
-"The Voting Purge a Farce." The Atlanta Daily World, 6. (July 9, 1946)

Bailey, Daniel
-Bailey, Daniel (1946). "Beaver Asked for Proof of GI Student 'Loafing.'" The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (April 15, 1946)
-Bailey, Daniel (1946). "Students of Two Atlanta Colleges Form Carmichael-for-Governor Club." The Atlanta Constitution, A1. (April 18, 1946)

Beers, David
-Beers, David and Diana Hembree. "A Tale of Two Cities." The Nation, 357-360. (March 21, 1987)

Bernd, Joseph
-Bernd, Joseph L. and Lynwood Holland (1959). "Recent Restrictions Upon Negro Suffrage: The Case of Georgia." The Journal of Politics, 21(3), 487-513.

Biles, Roger
-Biles, Roger (1990). "The Urban South in the Great Depression." The Journal of Southern History, 56(1), 71-100.

Boring, Bill
-Boring, Bill (1946). "Carroll Recalls Lexington Green as Talmadge Perils Election Laws." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (July 5, 1946)
-Boring, Bill (1945). "Red Galluses, a Hush Puppy, a Fish. . . But Jimmie Keeps Campaign Clean, Holds Plea to Good Government." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (July 3, 1946)

Brewer, William
-Brewer, William M. (1944). "The Poll Tax and the Poll Taxers." The Journal of Negro History, 29(3), 260-299.

Brooks, Robert Preston
-Brooks, Robert Preston (1926). "Georgia Goes Marching On." Forum, 76, 748-755.

Bursey, Bret
-Bursey, Bret (1999). "The Day the Flag Went Up." Southern Exposure, 20-21. (Winter 1999/2000)

Carmichael, W. L.
-Carmichael, W. L. (1946) "Platform of Hate." The Atlanta Constitution, 8. (July 2, 1946)

Carter, Dan
-Carter, Dan. "Southern Political Style." From Race Relations in the South, 1890-1945.

Cobb, James C.
-Cobb, James C. The Mind of Modern Georgia. 1994 Georgia Humanities Lecture. Atlanta: Georgia Humanities Council.

Collins, Herbert R.
-Collins, Herbert R. (1941). "Poll-Tax Corruption." The Nation, 152(16), 483.

Cornelius, Ruth L.
-Cornelius, Ruth L. "Sidelights on Fulton Purge." The Atlanta Daily World, 1. (July 9, 1946)

Cornelius, William G.
-Cornelius, William G. "The County Unit System of Georgia: Facts and Prospects." Western Political Quarterly.

Counter-Reconstruction
-"Counter-Reconstruction." From: Lane, Mills, ed. Standing Upon the Mouth of a Volcano: New South Georgia. (Savannah: Beehive Press, 1993)

Couric, John
-Couric, John (1946). "Carmichael Promises Education Expansion." The Atlanta Constitution, 2. (June 1, 1946)
-Couric, John (1946). "Gene Would Have Negroes Buy New Tickets at State Line." The Atlanta Constitution, 2. (June 5, 1946)
-Couric, John (1946). "Let Negroes Vote -- Arnall." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (April 5, 1946)
-Couric, John (1946). "Overflowing Crowd Hears Jimmie Fire at Talmadge." The Atlanta Constitution, 4. (July 12, 1946)
-Couric, John (1946). "White Man's Candidate, Cries Gene, 'CIO or No.'" The Atlanta Constitution, 7. (June 11, 1946)

Dabney, Virginius
-Dabney, Virginius (1939). "Shall the South's Poll Tax Go?" The New York Times Magazine. 9-20. (February 12, 1939)

Daniel, Pete
-Daniel, Pete (1990). "Going Among Strangers: Southern Reactions to World War II." The Journal of Americal History, 77(3), 886-911.

Daniels, Jonathan
-Daniels, Jonathan (1941). "Dictators and Poll Taxes." The Nation, 152 (8), 213. (February 22, 1941)

Daniels, Josephus
-Daniels, Josephus (1945). "Congratulations to Georgia!!!" The Atlanta Constitution, 11. (February 11, 1945) [Originally published in The Raleigh News and Observer]

Davidson, Deirdre
-Davidson, Deirdre (1999). "Campaign Finance Reform Meets the Civil Rights Movement." Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.tompaine.com/features/1999/09/15/1.htm

DeLoach, Bennett
-DeLoach, Bennett (1946). "Arnold-Rivers Fued Continues Hot; Political Pot Still Boils Merrily." The Savannah Morning News, 1. (June 28, 1946)

Du Bois, W. E. B.
-Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt (1925). "Georgia: Invisible Empire State." The Nation, 120(3107), 63-67. (January 21, 1925)

Dudziak, Mary
-Dudziak, Mary L. "Desegregation as a Cold War Imperative." Chapter11 of Delgado, Richard, ed., Critical Race Theory: The Cutting Edge, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995.

Farrisee, Anne
-Farrisee, Anne. "Lester Maddox and the Passing of Martin Luther King, Jr." Taken from the World Wide Web: http://www.sos.state.ga.us/capitolguide/appendixe.htm

Fields, William H.
-Fields, William H. (1946). "Talmadge Blasts 'Equality' Ideas." Savannah Morning News, 16. (June 21, 1946)

Firestone, David
-Firestone, David (2000). "Flag Fighters See Momentum in South Carolina." The New York Times, A14. (April 20, 2000)
-Firestone, David (2000). "Sauce is Boycotted, and Slavery is the Issue." The New York Times, A14. (September 29, 2000)

Foreman, Clark
-Foreman, Clark (1951). "The Decade of Hope." Phylon, 12, 137-150.

Furniss, Jim
-Furniss, Jim (1946). "AFL Promises Action After Georgia Beating Professed by'Klansmen.'" The Atlanta Constitution, 78(365), A1. (June 15, 1946)
-Furniss, Jim (1946). "City Police Laid Guns at Dragon's Feet - Duke." The Atlanta Constitution, A1. (June 14, 1946)
-Furniss, Jim (1946). "Hard-Hitting Dan Duke Again to Lead KKK Fight." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (June 2, 1946)

Gosnell, Cullen
-Gosnell, Cullen B. (1933). "The Gerrymander System in Georgia." Social Forces, 11(4), 570- 573.
-Gosnell, Cullen B. (1958). "Small Counties Rule." National Municipal Review, 47(7), 332-334.

Grantham, Dewey
-Grantham, Dewey W., Jr. (1948). "Georgia Politics and the Disfranchisement of the Negro." The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 32(1), 1-21. (March, 1948)

Grovey v. Townsend
-Grovey v. Townsend. 295 U.S. 45 (1935).

Guillory, Ferrel
-Guillory, Ferrel. "The Culture of Southern Politics."

Hall, Alvin L.
-Hall, Alvin L.(1974). "Politics and Patronage: Virginia's Senators and the Roosevelt Purges of 1938." The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 82(3), 331-350. (July, 1974)

Hine, Darlene
-Hine, Darlene Clark (1977). "Blacks and the Destruction of the Democratic White Primary." Journal of Negro History, 62(1), 43-59.

Holmes, Steven A.
-Holmes, Steven A. (2000). "After Campaigning on Candor, McCain Admits He Lacked It on Confederate Flag Issue." The New York Times, A14. (April 20, 2000)

Jackson, Nkenge
-Jackson, Nkenge. "Willow Hill was an Early School for Minorities." From Bulloch County: Spirit of a People (Statesboro, Ga.: Auspices, Statesboro Herald, 1996)

Jacobs, Hal
-Jacobs, Hal (1999). "Lester!" Creative Loafing. (February 20, 1999). Taken from the World Wide Web: http://www.artery.org/Maddox-CL.htm

Jaffe, Louis I.
-Jaffe, Louis I. (1927). "The Democracy and Al Smith." The Virginia Quarterly Review, 3(3), 321-341. (July, 1927)

Jones, Walter B.
-Jones, Walter B. (1943). "Constitutional Convention of 1901 and Poll Taxes." The Alabama Lawyer, 4(1), 3-22. (January, 1943).

Journal of the House
-Journal of the Regular Session -- Continued - of the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia: 1935, Volume II, 2903-2907.
 
 

Background Material - Box 2

Korobkin, Russell
-Korobkin, Russell (1990). "The Politics of Disfranchisement in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly, 74(1), 20-58.

Lamar, Mrs. Walter D.
-Lamar, Mrs. Walter D. "The Vulnerabilities of the White Primary." Macon: Georgia Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage.

Leff, Leonard
-Leff, Leonard J. (1999). "Gone With the Wind and Hollywood's Racial Politics." The Atlantic Monthly. (December 1999)

Lichtenstein, Alex
-Lichtenstein, Alex (1995). "Chain Gangs, Communism, and the 'Negro Question': John L. Spivak's Georgia Nigger." Georgia Historical Quarterly, 79(3), 633-658. (Fall 1995)

Lowell, Stanley
-Lowell, Stanley H. (1944). "Votes for Negroes?" The Nation, 158(17), 470-472.

Marshall, Janet
-Marshall, Janet (1938). "The Ring Around the Ballot Box." The New Republic, 96(1243), 207-209. (September 28, 1938)

Maverick, Maury
-Maverick, Maury (1940). "Let's Join the United States." The Nation, 150(19), 592-594. (May 11, 1940)

McGill, Ralph
-McGill, Ralph (1945). "More Comment on the Poll Tax Repeal." The Atlanta Constitution, 8. (February 5, 1945)
-McGill, Ralph (1946). "Reporting on a Trend." The Atlanta Constitution, 8. (April 3, 1946)
-McGill, Ralph (1946). "The Seamy Side of Politics." The Atlanta Constitution, A6. (July 12, 1946)

Moore, John Hammond
-Moore, John Hammond (1967). "Communists and Fascists in a Southern City: Atlanta, 1930. The South Atlantic Quarterly, 67(2),437-454.

Moseley & Brogdon
-Moseley, Charlton & Frederick Brogdon (1981). "A Lynching in Statesboro: The Story of Paul Reed and Will Cato." The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 65(2), 104-118.

Nation
-"It Hasn't Happened Yet." The Nation, 143(14), 382. (October 3, )
-"The Shape of Things." The Nation, 163(5), 1. (August 3, 1946)

New Republic
-"The Negro and Politics." The New Republic, 109(16), 546. (October 18, 1943)

New York Times
-"Arnall Will Defend Georgia's Unit Law." The New York Times, 28. (August 4, 1946)
-"FBI Acts on Klan in Seven States." The New York Times, 14. (August 1, 1946)
-"More FBI Men to Georgia." The New York Times, 14. (August 1, 1946)
-"Poll Tax Closure is Defeated, 39-33." The New York Times, 14. (August 1, 1946)
-"Roosevelt 'Chat' to Avoid Politics." The New York Times, 14. (February 12, 1942)
-"Talmadge Assails Roosevelt as Red." The New York Times, 2. (October 10, 1925)

Newsweek
-"PWA and Georgia: The State's No-Debt Policy Rouses the President's Ire." Newsweek, 12.

Norrell, Robert J.
-Norrell, Robert J. "One Thing We Did Right: Reflections on the Movement."

O'Connor, Tom
-O'Connor, Tom (1946). "Lynch Law Back in Georgia -- 4 Murdered." PM, 4. (July 28, 1946)

Owen, Hugh
-Owen, Hugh Carl (1951). The Rise of Negro Voting in Georgia: 1944-1950. Master's thesis, Emory University.

Parry-Giles, Trevor
-Parry-Giles, Trevor (1999). "For the Soul of the Supreme Court: Progressivism, Ethics and 'Social Justice' in the 1916 'Trial' of Louis D. Brandeis." Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2(1), 83-106.

Polenberg, Richard
-Polenberg, Richard (1965). "The National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, 1937-1941." The Journal of American History, 52(3), 582-598. (December, 1965)

Politics & Government
-excerpt (pages 152, 166-167, 232-233) headed "Politics and Government" (and "Human Services" for the last section) from Hepburn, Lawrence R., ed. Contemporary Georgia. Athens: Carl Vinson Institute of Government, The University of Georgia, 1967.

Price, Margaret
-Price, Margaret. The Negro Voter in the South. Atlanta: Southern Regional Council, 1957.

Quick, Herbert
-Quick, Herbert. "Hoke Smith and the Revolution in Georgia."

Ramsey, Glenn
-Ramsey, Glenn (1936). "Heckler Braves Talmadge Crowd." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (August 8, 1936)

Reed, John
-Reed, John (1907). "The Recent Primary Election in Georgia." The South Atlantic Quarterly, 6(1), 27-36.

Reid, Ira De A.
-Reid, Ira De A.(1946). "Georgia's Negro Vote." The Nation, 12-14. (July 6, 1946)

Roberts, Diane
-Roberts, Diane (1999). "The Greek Divide." Southern Exposure, 12-15. (Fall 1999)

Roosevelt's Civil Rights Dilemma
-"Roosevelt's Civil Rights Dilemma." Chapter 3 (71-102) of F. D. R. and the South.

Rudoph, Frederick
-Rudolph, Frederick (1950). "The American Liberty League, 1934-1940." The American Historical Review, 56(1), 19-33. (October, 1950)

Savannah Morning News
-"The Anti-Segregation Ruling." Savannah Morning News, 6. (June 7, 1946)
-"Carmichael Raps Gene's Race Stand." Savannah Morning News, A10. (July 6, 1946)
-"Talmadge Lauds White Primary." Savannah Morning News, 3. (July 3, 1946)
-"Talmadge Raps Ohio Publisher." Savannah Morning News, 12. (July 7, 1946)
-"Talmadge Says Arnall Spreads Racial Poison." Savannah Morning News, 3. (July 2, 1946)
-"The Talmadge Victory." Savannah Morning News, A6. (July 19, 1946)
-"Tell 'Em, Gene." Savannah Morning News. (June 21, 1946)
-"Verbal Punch: Gene Confident He'll Win Race." Savannah Morning News, 7. (July 4, 1946)
-"Voters From Several Counties Hear Eugene Talmadge in Statesboro." Savannah Morning News, 5. (June 28, 1946)

SWNSRJOT
-"W.P.A. in New York City Promotes and Pays for Negro Play Assailing Naval Stores Men." Savannah Weekly Naval Stores Review and Journal of Trade, 4.

Saye, Albert
-Saye, Albert B. (1950). "Georgia's County Unit System of Election." The Journal of Politics, 12, 93-106.

Schwarz, Frederic
-Schwarz, Frederic D. (1997). "Death of a Demagogue." American Heritage, 48(4), 99-100.

Scott, Peter
-Scott, Peter (1997). "Unsolved Hate Crime Recalled." Atlanta Constitution. (September 9, 1997)

Sitkoff, Harvard
-Sitkoff, Harvard (1971). "Racial Militancy and Interracial Violence in the Second World War." The Journal of American History, 58(3), 661-681. (December, 1971)

Smith, Joel
-Smith, Joel W. (1946). "Leaders Brand Fulton Vote Purge as Discriminatory and Shameful." Atlanta Daily World, 1. (July 9, 1946)

Sosna, Morton
-Sosna, Morton (1970). "The South in the Saddle: Racial Politics During the Wilson Years." Wisconsin Magazine of History, 54, 30-49.

St. John, M. L.
-St. John, M. L. (1945). "Arnall Signs Abolition Bill on Poll Tax." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (February 6, 1945)
-St. John, M. L. (1946). "Arnall Would Use Veto to Retain Primary Laws Unit Vote, He Indicates." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (April 6, 1946)
-St. John, M. L. (1946). "Carmichael Paints Talmadge as Paul Revere of Race Issue." The Atlanta Constitution, 2. (June 5, 1946)
-St. John, M. L. (1946). "First Ballot Victory Possible for Jimmie." The Atlanta Constitution, 8. (July 3, 1946)
-St. John, M. L. (1946). "Gene Assails Gov. Arnall, Supreme Court Rulings." The Atlanta Constitution, 8. (July 5, 1946)

Stallings, H. A.
-Stallings, H. A. (1946). "A White Primary?" The Atlanta Constitution, 8. (July 2, 1946) [reprinted from the Waycross Herald-Journal]

Statesman
-"Can't Bar Negroes From Primaries?" The Statesman, 2. (April 20, 1944)
-"Election of Roosevelt Means Promoting Negroes in Georgia." The Statesman, 12(33), 1. (August 17, 1944)
-"Have You Been Called On?" The Statesman. (September 26, 1946)
-"New Constitution Being Written by Hired Outsiders." The Statesman. (December 21, 1944)
-"Poll Tax Free Negreos in Fulton Preparing to Flood Ballot Boxes." The Statesman. (May 11, 1944)
-"Ralph McGill's Organization, Southern Regional Council, Receives Huge Appropriation From Rosenwald Fund." The Statesman, 12, 1. (November 30, 1944)
-"Talmadge Discusses Meaning of Supreme Court Decision." The Statesman, 12(15),1. (April 13, 1944)
-"They Now Openly Advocate Co-Education of the Races." The Statesman, 12(12), 1. (March 23, 1944)

Stoney, George C.
-Stoney, George C. (1940). "Suffrage in the South." Survey Graphic, 29(1), 5-9, 41-43. (January, 1940)

Sullivan, Patricia
-Sullivan, Patricia. "Southern Reformers, the New Deal and the Movement's Foundation."
 
 

Background Material - Box 3
 

Talmadge, Eugene
-Acceptance Speach of Eugene Talmadge - October 9, 1946
-Message of His Excellency Governor Eugene Talmadge to the Legislature of Georgia, January 13, 1933. Atlanta: Stein Printing Co.

Tarver, Jack
-Tarver, Jack (1946). "Talmadge Would Order Jim Crow Sleeper Hunt." The Atlanta Constitution, 10A. (June 2, 1946)

Time
-"The White Primary." Time, 44(3), 22. (July 17, 1944)

Ward, Paul
-Ward, Paul W. (1936). "Wooing the Negro Vote." Washington Weekly. (August 1, 1936). Taken from the World Wide Web: http://www.thenation.com/e2k/history/19360801.shtml
 

Weeks, Douglas
-Weeks, O. Douglas (1948). "The White Primary: 1944-1948." The American Political Science Review, 42(3), 500-510.

Whorley, Tywanna
-Whorley, Tywanna (1994). "Harry Tyson Moore: A Soldier for Freedom." Journal of Negro History, 79(2), 197-211.

Williams, Gladstone
-Williams, Gladstone (1937). "Capitol Leaders Hail Constitution for Denouncing Plot Against South." The Atlanta Constitution, 1. (December 9, 1937)

Wilson, Walter
-Wilson, Walter (1930). "Atlanta's Communists." The Nation, 130(3390), 730-731. (June 25, 1930)
-Wilson, Walter (1934). "Georgia Suppresses Insurrection." The Nation, 139(3604), 127-128. (August 1, 1934)

Other
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