Primary Articles

The Atlanta Constitution. 1941. "Clark Howell Resigns, Beaver Refuses To Quit Regent's Post." The Atlanta Constitution (June 27), 1.

The Atlanta Constitution. 1941. "Talmadge Rebukes Arnall For Decision." The Atlanta Constitution (June 27), 1.

The Atlanta Constitution. 1941. "Resignation Is Refused By Regent Hunter, 'Feel Governor Talmadge Will Be Delighted,' He Says." The Atlanta Constitution (June 22), 1.

The Atlanta Constitution. 1941. "Purge Might Force Colleges To Close Down, Check Shows Large Percentage Of Teachers Are Not Natives." The Atlanta Constitution (June 28), 1.

The Atlanta Constitution. 1941. "Talmadge's Explanation Of Cocking Row." The Atlanta Constitution (June 19), 9.

The Atlanta Constitution. 1941. "Talmadge Hints Cut In University Budget." The Atlanta Constitution (June 19), 1.

The Atlanta Constitution. 1941. "Budget Ax May Be Used Against Cocking, Talmadge Thought Not Through With University Deans." The Atlanta Constitution (June 18), 1.

The Atlanta Journal. 1941. "Text Of Dr. Pittman's WSB Talmadge Reply, Governor Declared Unfair To Entire State Of Georgia." The Atlanta Journal (August 2), 23.

The Atlanta Journal. 1941. "Cocking Case Intimidation Reports Grow, Was Offered Bribe, Then Threatened, Dean's Servant Says." The Atlanta Journal (July 15), 2.

Camp, Edwin. 1941. "Talmadge Stirs Up A Storm, Governor Of Georgia Is Charged With Following Example Of Huey Long." The New York Times (July 27), 8.

Craig, Pete. 1941. "With Voice Cracking, Cocking Denies He Ever Advocated Race Equality." The Atlanta Journal (July 15), 2.

Daniels, Jonathan. 1941. "Book Burners And Their Motives." The Nation 153, no. 16 (October 18), 375.

Daniels, Jonathan. "Witch-Hunt in Georgia." The Nation 153, no. 5 (August 2)

Davenport, Walter. 1941. "The Fuehrer Of Sugar Creek." Collier's 108 (December 6), 16, 71-73.

Davies, Lawrence E. 1941. "Nazi Suppression Of Universities Peril To U.S., Says Raymond Fosdick, Warns Educators At Stanford University Of A Mentality Not Confined To Germany." The New York Times (October 2), 20.

Drake, Frank. 1941. "Governor Calls For Three Regents To Quit Posts, Chairman Sandy Beaver, Vice Chairman Hunter, Bell Affected." The Atlanta Constitution (June 21), 1.

The George Anne. 1941. "Students Ask Support: Resolutions Adopted, Representatives Meet." The George Anne 15, no. 3 (November 3), 1.

The George Anne. 1941. "Students Plan Talmadge Defeat: College Of University System Begin Drive, End Talmadgeism And Restore Former Position." The George Anne 15, no. 12 (May 1), 1.

The George Anne. 1942. "Pittman Accepts College Position: Ousted President Goes To Louisiana State Teachers College." The George Anne 15, no. 7 (February 2), 1.

Greene, Luke. 1941. "New Hearing Is Ordered In Cocking Case: Dean 'Ain't Going' To Stay At University, Governor Says." The Atlanta Constitution (June 29), 1.

Greene, Luke. 1941. "Arnall 'Enters' Governor Race, Flays 'Tyrant.'" The Atlanta Constitution (June 28), 1.

Greene, Luke. 1941. "Investigation Of Professors, Texts Looms, Talmadge Orders List Of 'Foreign Teachers' At University." The Atlanta Constitution (June 20), 1.

Greene, Luke. 1941. "Cocking Wins Re-Election By Regents, 8 To 7, Pittman Hearing Postponed To Next Meeting, July 14." The Atlanta Constitution (June 17), 1.

Greene, Luke. 1941. "Dean Cocking, Dr. Pittman To Get Hearing, Governor, Regent Board To Conduct Probe Tomorrow." The Atlanta Constitution (June 15), B1.

Gregory, C.E. 1941. "Pittman, Cocking Out, 10-5, All New Regents Side With Talmadge." The Atlanta Journal (July 15), 1, 4.

McGill, Ralph. 1941. "It Has Happened Here." Survey Graphic: A Magazine Of Social Interpretation 30, no. 9 (September), 449-453.

McGill, Ralph. 1947. "How It Happened Down In Georgia." The New Republic 116, no. 4 (January 27), 12-15.

The Nation. 1941. "Governor Talmadge's Latest Exploit." The Nation 153, no.5 (August 2), 83.

The New Republic. 1947. "Talmadge's Triumph Over Georgia." The New Republic 116, no. 4 (January 27), 7.

The New York Times. 1941. "Georgia University Students Carry Protest On Politics To Talmadge's Atlanta Office." The New York Times (October 16), 18.

The New York Times. 1941. "Talmadge Assails Teachers College, His Paper Calls It 'A Diploma Factory' And 'Spawning Ground For Subversive Activities.'" The New York Times (August 2), 16.

The New York Times. 1941. "Urges Burning Rosenwald Books." The New York Times (August 2), 16.

The New York Times. 1941. "Teachers Assail Coudert Inquiry, Aid For Forces In Georgia." The New York Times (August 27), 21.

The New York Times. 1941. "Students Burn Talmadge Effigy." The New York Times (October 15), 23.

The New York Times. 1941. "Conference Drops Georgia University, Ousting Of Dean Cocking By Regents Held Political." The New York Times (October 14), 21.

The New York Times. 1941. "The True South." The New York Times (October 16), 20.

The New York Times. 1941. "Urges Accrediting Of Georgia Colleges, Regent Implores Southern Group Not To Drop State Institutions." The New York Times (November 4), 21.

The New York Times. 1941. "The Inimitable Talmadge." The New York Times (December 3), 18.

The New York Times. 1941. "Ousts Three Georgia Regents, Talmadge Acts Against Those Favoring Rehiring Iowa Teacher." The New York Times (June 21), 18.

The New York Times. 1941. "Georgia Regents Act To Rehire Ousted Ten, Session With Robert At Airport Is Challenged By Talmadge." The New York Times (November 21), 19.

The New York Times. 1941. "College Body Bars Ten In Georgia Group, Southern Association Drops All In State University System And Assails Governor." The New York Times (December 5), 46.

The New York Times. 1941. "Talmadge Scoffs At Press." The New York Times (December 5), 46.

The New York Times. 1941. "Association Drops Two Georgia Schools, Taken Off Approved List For Political Interference." The New York Times (November 3), 7.

The New York Times. 1941. "Educators Rebuke Talmadge Actions, Georgia Governor Is Assailed For Ouster Of Dean Seeking Coeducation Of Races." The New York Times (December 29), 10.

The New York Times. 1943. "Georgia Colleges Are Accredited." The New York Times (January 31), 47.

The New York Times. 1943. "Georgia Regents Ended, Governor Signs Bill To Keep Politics Out Of Education." The New York Times (January 23), 19.

The New York Times. 1943. "New Georgia Regents Named." The New York Times (January 26), 11.

The New York Times. 1943. "Georgia Rehires Teacher, New Regents Recall Pittman, Ousted In Talmadge Regime." The New York Times (January 27), 23.

Newsweek. 1941. "Talmadge On The Warpath: Five Georgia Educators Ousted In 'Racial Equality' Probe." Newsweek 18, no. 4 (July 28), 50.

The Savannah Morning News. 1946. "Talmadge Terms Dictatorship Cry As Ridiculous, He Addresses Large Audiences At Baxley And Swainsboro." The Savannah Morning News (July 12), 10.

Smith, Lillian E. 1943. "Democracy Begins At Home, Democracy Was Not A Candidate." Common Ground 3 (Winter), 8.

Stolberg, Benjamin. 1936. "Buzz Windrip, Governor Of Georgia." The Nation 142, no. 3687 (March 4), 269-271.

Stolberg, Benjamin. 1936. "Buzz Windrip, Governor Of Georgia." The Nation 142, no. 3688 (March 11), 316-318.

Survey Midmonthly. 1941. "Lynching At The Capitol." Survey Midmonthly 77, no. 8 (August), 240.

Talmadge, Eugene. 1933. Message Of His Excellency, Governor Eugene Talmadge, To The Legislature Of Georgia, January 13, 1933. Atlanta, Georgia: Stein Printing Company.

Time. 1941. "Lynching In Georgia." Time 38, no. 4 (July 28), 37.