Secondary Articles
Bailes, Sue. 1969. "Eugene Talmadge And The Board Of Regents
Controversy." The Georgia Historical Quarterly 53, no. 4
(December), 409-423.
Bernd, Joseph L. 1982. "White Supremacy And The Disenfranchisement Of
Blacks In Georgia, 1946." The Georgia Historical Quarterly 64,
no. 4 (Winter), 492-513.
Carter, Dan T. 1998. "Foreword." In Calvin Kytle and James A. MacKay
(eds.) Who Runs Georgia? A Contemporary Account Of The 1947 Crisis
That Set The Stage For Georgia's Political Transformation. Athens,
Georgia: The University Of Georgia Press, xi-xvii.
Cobb, James C. 1975. "Not Gone, But Forgotten: Eugene Talmadge And The
1938 Purge Campaign." Georgia Historical Quarterly 59, no. 2
(September), 198-209.
Cook, James F. 1973. "The Georgia Gubernatorial Election Of 1942."
The Atlanta Historical Bulletin (Spring/Summer) 18, no. 1,
7-19.
Cook, James F. 1995. "Eugene Talmadge, 1933-1937, 1941-1943." In James
F. Cook (ed.) The Governors Of Georgia, 1754-1995. Macon,
Georgia: Mercer University Press, 228-234.
Davis, John Walker. 1998. "An Air Of Defiance: Georgia's State Flag
Change Of 1956." The Georgia Historical Quarterly 82, no. 2
(Summer), 305-330.
Galloway, Tammy Harden. 1995. "Tribute Of The Masses And A Champion Of
The People: Eugene Talmadge And The Three Dollar Tag." The Georgia
Historical Quarterly 79, no. 3 (Fall), 673-684.
Herndon, Jane Walker. 1986. "Ed Rivers And Georgia's Little New Deal."
The Atlanta Historical Bulletin 30, no. 1 (Spring), 97-105.
Kytle, Calvin. 1948. "A Long, Dark Night For Georgia." Harper's
Magazine 197, no. 1180 (September), 55-64.
Lemmon, Sarah McCulloh. 1954. "The Ideology Of Eugene Talmadge." The
Georgia Historical Quarterly 38, no. 3 (September), 226-248.
McDonald, Laughlin, Michael B. Binford and Ken Johnson. 1994. "Georgia."
In Chandler Davidson and Bernard Grofman (eds.) Quiet Revolution In
The South: The Impact Of The Voting Rights Act, 1965-1990.
Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 67-102.
Scott, Thomas A. 1995. "Moving Toward The Mainstream: Georgia In The
1940s." In Thomas A. Scott (ed.) Cornerstones Of Georgia History:
Documents That Formed The State. Athens, Georgia: The University Of
Georgia Press, 193-196.