BIBLIOGRAPHY
By State:
SOUTH (REGION)
Apte, Helen Jacobus. Heart of a Wife: The Diary of a Southern Jewish Woman. Edited and with an essay by Marcus D. Rosenbaum. Wilmington, Del.: SR Books, 1998.
Bauman, Mark. "Southern Jewish Women and Their Social Service Organizations." Journal of American Ethnic History 22.3 (2003): 34-78.
Cultural Diversity in the U.S. South: Anthropological Contributions to a Region in Transition. Edited by C. Hill and P. Beaver, 104-114. Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings, no. 31. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1998.
Gleeson, David T. The Irish in the South, 1815-1877. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
Groover, Mark D. "Creolization and the Archaeology of Multiethnic Households in the American South." Historical Archaeology 34.3 (2000): 99-106.
Herda, D. J. Ethnic America, The Southeastern States. Brookfield, Conn.: Millbrook Press, 1991.
Hernandez-Leon, Ruben, and Victor Zuniga.
“‘Making Carpet by the Mile’: The Emergence of a Mexican Immigrant
Community in an Industrial Region of the U.S. Historic South.” Social
Science Quarterly 81 (March 2000): 49-66.
Latino Workers in the Contemporary South. Edited by A. D. Murphy, C.
Blanchard, and J. A. Hill. Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings,
no. 34. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2001.
ALABAMA
Blalock, Kay J. Shades of Green: Ethnic Diversity and Gender Considerations among the Irish in a Southern Industrial Community, 1871-1921. Ph.D diss., University of Toledo, 1998.
Chik, Debra Shok-Che. Factors Influencing the Immigration Plans of East and Southeast Asian Students in the United States: The Case of Alabama. MA. thesis, University of South Alabama, 1989.
Conklin, Nancy Faires and Nora Faires, "'Colored' and Catholic: The Lebanese in Birmingham, Alabama," in Crossing the Waters: Arabic-Speaking Immigrants to the United States Before 1940, edited by Eric J. Hooglund, 69-84. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1987.
Fair, John D. and Cordelia C. Humphrey "The Alabama Dimension to the Political Thought of Charles Stewart Parnell." Alabama Review 52.1 (1999): 21-50.
Lyon, Anne Bozeman. "The Bonapartists in Alabama." Alabama Historical Quarterly 25.3/4 (1963): 227-241.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
Mercer, Martha Jones, British Brides, American Wives: The
Immigration and Acculturation of War Brides in Mobile, Alabama. Ph.D.
diss., University of South Alabama, 1993.
Moberg, Mark and Stephen J. Thomas. "Class Segmentation and Divided Labor: Asian Workers in the Gulf of Mexico Seafood Industry." Ethnology 32.1 (1993): 87-99.
Rockaway, Robert A. "Jewish Immigrants Removals in Birmingham, Alabama." Alabama Review 46.1 (1993): 37-44.
Rogers, William Warren, Jr. and Jeneane Kaiser. "From the Rhine to the Alabama: Hugo Lehmann Lures the Germans." Alabama Review 35.1 (1982): 14-29.
Tuckman, William. "Sigmund and Jacob Schlesinger and Joseph Bloch: Civil War Composers and Musicians." American Jewish Historical Quarterly 53.1 (1963): 70-75.
ARKANSAS
Brister, Louis E. "The Image of Arkansas in the Early German Immigrant Guidebook: Notes on Immigration." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 36.40 (1977): 338-345.
"Journal of Charles Heinrich, 1849-1856." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 24.3 (1965): 241-283.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
Milani, Ernesto R. "Peonage at Sunnyside and the Reaction of the Italian Government." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 50.1 (1991): 30-39.
Schede, Simone. " ‘Gone, but not Forgotten’-But Almost: The German Heritage of Arkansas." Amerikastudien/American Studies [Germany] 44.4 (1999): 477-496.
Stewart-Abernathy, Leslie C. and Barbara L. Ruff. "A Good Man in Israel: Zooarcheology and Assimilation in Antebellum Washington, Arkansas." Historical Archaeology 23.2 (1989): 96-112.
Tebbetts, Diane. "Food as an Ethnic Marker." Pioneer America Society Transactions 7 (1984): 81-88.
Watkins, Beverly. "Efforts to Encourage Immigration to Arkansas, 1865-1874." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 38.1 (1979): 32-62.
Wolfe, Jonathan James. "Background of German Immigration." Arkansas Historical Quarterly 25.4 (1966): 354-385.
FLORIDA
Arboleya, Jesus. Havana-Miami: The U.S.-Cuba Migration Conflict. Translated by Mary Todd. Melbourne, Australia: Ocean Press, 1996.
Aronson, Virginia. Konnichiwa Florida Moon: The Story of George Morikami, Pineapple Pioneer. Sarasota, Fla.: Pineapple Press, 2002.
- - -. Gift of the Unicorn: The Story of Lue Gim Gong, Florida’s Citrus Wizard. Sarasota, Fla.: Pineapple Press, 2002.
Bouvier, Leon F. Shaping Florida: The Effects of Immigration, 1970-2020. Washington, DC: Center for Immigration Studies, 1995.
DeSantis, Lydia and Robert Halberstein. "The Effects of Immigration on the Health Care System of South Florida." Human Organization 51.3 (1992): 223-234.
Dillion, Patricia. "Clubwomen and Civic Activism: Willie Lowry and Tampa’s Club Movement." Florida Historical Quarterly 77.4 (1999): 429-444.
Gaby, Donald C. "The Russian Colony." South Florida History Magazine no.2-3 (1993): 15-17.
Garcia, Maria Cristina. Havana, USA: Cuban Exiles and
Cuban Americans in South Florida, 1959-1994. Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1996.
Gary R. Morimino and George E. Pozzetta. The Immigrant World of Ybor City: Italians and Their Latin Neighbors in Tampa, 1885-1985. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987.
Greenbaum, Susan D. "Marketing Ybor City: Race, Ethnicity, and Historic Preservation in the Sunbelt." City & Society 4.1 (1990): 58-76.
The Hands that Feed Us: Undocumented Farm Workers in Florida. Washington, DC: American Civil Liberties Union, 1986.
Knetsch, Joe. "The Peonage Controversy and the Florida East Coast Railway." Tequesta 59 (1999): 5-28.
LaGodna, Martin M. "Agriculture and Advertising: Florida State Bureau of Immigration, 1923-1960." Florida Historical Quarterly 46.3 (1968): 195-208.
Lewis, James A. "Notes and Documents: Cracker-Spanish Florida Style." Florida Historical Quarterly 65.3 (1987): 271-297.
Levine, Robert M. Cuban Miami. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2000.
Long, Durward. "The Making of Modern Tampa: A City of the New South, 1885-1911." Florida Historical Quarterly 49.4 (1971): 333-345.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
McCoy, Clyde and Diana H. Gonzalez. Cuban Immigration and Immigrants in
Florida and the United States:
Implications for Immigration Policy. Greensville: Bureau of Economic
and Business Research, University of Florida, 1985.
Miami Now: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Social Change. Edited by Guillermo Grenier and Lex Stepick. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1992.
Model, Suzanne. "The Ethnic Economy: Cubans and Chinese Reconsidered." Sociological Quarterly 33.1 (1992): 63-82.
Mohl, Raymond A. "Shadows in the Sunshine: Race and Ethnicity in Miami." Tequesta 49 (1989): 63-80.
- - -. "On the Edge: Blacks and Hispanics in Metropolitan Miami since 1959." Florida Historical Quarterly 69.1 (1990): 37-56.
- - -. "Blacks and Hispanics in Multicultural American: A Miami Case Study." Amerikastudien/American Studies [Germany] 40.3 (1995): 389-413.
- - -. "Asian Immigration to Florida." Florida Historical Quarterly 74.3 (1996): 261-286.
- - -. "Ethnic Transformations in Late-Twentieth-Century Florida." Journal of American Ethnic History 15.2 (1996): 60-78.
- - -. “Globalization, Latinization, and the Nuevo New South.” Journal of American Ethnic History 22.4 (2003): 31-66.
Muir, Thomas, Jr. "1920s East Zaragoza Street, Pensacola, Florida." Gulf Coast Historical Review 12.1 (1996): 171-187.
Odzak, Larry. “Demetrios is now Jimmy”: Greek Immigrants in Atlanta, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida. S.I: s.n., 1993.
Orser, Frank. "‘Florida and The British Investor’ Revisited: The William Moore Angas Papers at the University of Florida." Florida Historical Quarterly 72.2 (1993): 180-188.
Parks, Virginia. "Jewish Life in Pensacola." Pensacola History Illustrated 4.4 (1996): 2-10.
Perez, Louis A., Jr. "Cubans in Tampa: From Exiles to Immigrants, 1892-1901." Florida Historical Quarterly 57.2 (1978): 129-140.
Portes, Alejandro and Leif Jensen. "The Enclave and the Entrants: Patterns of Ethnic Enterprise in Miami before and after Mariel." American Sociological Review 54.6 (1989): 929-949.
Portes, Alejandro and Dag MacLeod. "What Shall I Call Myself? Hispanic Identity and Formation in the Second Generation." Ethnic and Racial Studies [Great Britain] 19.3 (1996): 523-547.
Portes, Alejandro and Richard Schauffer. "Language and the Second Generation: Bilingualism Yesterday and Today." International Migration Review 28.4 (1994): 640-661.
Poyo, Gerald E. "With All, and for the Good of All": The Emergence of Popular Nationalism in the Cuban Communities of the United States, 1848-1898. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1989.
Pozzeta, George E. "Foreigners in Florida: A Study of Immigration Promotion, 1865-1910." Florida Historical Quarterly 53.2 (1974): 164-180.
- - -. "Immigrants and Radicals in Tampa, Florida." Florida Historical Quarterly 57.3 (1979): 337-348.
Rumbaut, Ruben G. "The Crucible Within: Ethnic Identity, Self-Esteem, and Segmented Assimilation among Children of Immigrants." International Migration Review 28.4 (1994): 748-794.
Rutherford, Robert Erwin. Spain’s Immigration Policy for the Floridas, 1780-1806. M.A. thesis, University of Florida, 1952.
Sannino, Mark A. The Immigration Movement and Promotion of Florida, 1866-1909. M.A. thesis, Florida State University, 1988.
Simpson-Walker, Holly. "Tarpon Springs: From the Health Resort to Ethnic Tourist Haven, 1880-1991." Gulf Coast Historical Review 9.1 (1993): 84-98.
Stepick, Alex. The Land is Our Land: Immigrants and Power in Miami. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003.
Tignor, Lisa. "La Colonia Latina: The Response of Tampa’s Immigrant Community to the Spanish Civil War." Tampa Bay History 12.1 (1990): 19-28.
Uguccioni, Ellen J. “What’s in a Name?” South Florida History 31.1 (2003): 20-25.
Walker, Doug. "The Media’s Role in Immigrant Adaptation: How First-Year Haitians in Miami Use the Media." Journalism and Communication Monographs 1.3 (1999): 158-196.
Weiss, Milton. A History of the U.S. Repatriated American Assistance Program in Miami, Florida, 1960-1965. Ph.D. diss. Florida State University, 1966.
Westfall, L. Glenn. "Florida’s Cultural Legacy: Tobacco." South Florida History Magazine 23.4 (1995): 13-23.
GEORGIA
Abbot, Collamer M. "New England Goes South." Georgia Historical Quarterly 49.3 (1965): 306-319.
Bauman, Mark K. "Factionalism and Ethnic Politics in Atlanta: The German Jews from the Civil War through the Progressive Era." Georgia Historical Quarterly 82.3 (1998): 533-558.
- - -. "The Emergence of Jewish Social Service Agencies in Atlanta." Georgia Historical Quarterly 69.4 (1985): 488-508.
Beatty, Bess. "The Loo Chang Case in Waynesboro: A Case Study of Sinophobia in Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 67.1 (1983): 35-48.
Callahan, Helen. "The Irish in Augusta." Richmond County History 19-20 (1987-89): 54-65.
Camp, Roland E. “The Salzburg Lutheran’s in Rural Georgia.” Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly 76.1 (2003): 19-33.
Cashin, Edward J. "German People in Augusta, GA." Richmond Country History 19-20 (1987-89): 31-39.
Dyer, Gerdeen. "The Georgia-Republic of Korea (ROK) Connection: Into the Twenty-First Century." West Georgia College Studies in the Social Sciences 28 (1990): 159-168.
Ellis, Ann W. "The Greek Community in Atlanta, 1900-1923." Georgia Historical Quarterly 58.4 (1974): 400-408.
From Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dialogue. Edited by Joseph M. Scolnick and N. Brent Kennedy. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2004.
Greenberg, Mark I. "Savannah’s Jewish Women and the Shaping of Ethnic and Gender Identity, 1830-1900." Georgia Historical Quarterly 82.4 (1998): 751-774.
Hernandez-Leon, Ruben and Victor Zuniga. "Making Carpet by the Mile: The Emergence of a Mexican Immigrant Community in an Industrial region of the U.S. Historic South." Social Science Quarterly 81.1 (2000): 49-66.
Hertzberg, Steven. "The Jewish Community of Atlanta from the End of the Civil War until the End of the Frank Case." American Jewish Historical Quarterly 62.3 (1073): 250-287.
- - -. "Unsettled Jews: Geographic Mobility in a Nineteenth Century City." American Jewish Historical Quarterly 67.2 (1977): 125-139.
Hopkins, Richard J. "Occupational and Geographic Mobility in Atlanta, 1870-1896." Journal of Southern History 34.2 (1968): 200-213.
Ken, Sally. "The Chinese Community of Augusta, Georgia from 1873 to 1971." Richmond County History 4.1 (1972): 51-60.
Law, Eileen, and Sally Ken. "A Study of the Chinese Community." Georgia Historical Quarterly 5.2 (1973): 23-43.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
Min, Pyong Gap and Charles Jaret. "Ethnic Business Success: The Case of Korean Small Business in Atlanta." Sociology and Social Research 69.3 (1985): 412-435.
Morgan, David T. "Judaism in Eighteenth-Century Georgia." Georgia Historical Quarterly 58.1 (1974): 41-54.
Odzak, Larry. “Demetrios is now Jimmy”: Greek Immigrants in Atlanta, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida. S.I: s.n., 1993.
Pyong, Gap Min. "From White-Collar Occupations to Small Business: Korean Immigrants’ Occupational Adjustment." Sociological Quarterly 25.3 (1984): 333-352.
Rockaway, Robert A. "‘It’s Hard Living in Atlanta’: The Contrasting Views of Two Jewish Immigrants, 1905-1906." Georgia Historical Quarterly 77.3 (1993): 567-576 .
Schmier, Louis. "‘This New Canaan’: The Jewish Experience in Georgia, Part I." Georgia Historical Quarterly 73.2 (1993): 349-363.
Shoemaker, Edward Matthew. Strangers and Citizens: The Irish Immigrant Community of Savannah, 1837-1861. Ph.D diss., Emory University, 1990.
Siegel, Fred. "Artisans and Immigrants in the Politics of Late Antebellum Georgia." Civil War History 27.3 (1981): 221-230.
Thigpen, Thomas Paul. Aristocracy of the Heart: Catholic Lay Leadership in Savannah, 1820-1870. Ph.D diss., Emory University, 1995.
White, William Sakamoto. Growth Machines, Place Entrepreneurs and the Social Construction of Ethnic Enclave Economies: An Examination of Atlanta’s Chinese Enclave Economy. Ph.D diss., Georgia State University, 1996.
Withuhn, William l. "Salzburgers and Slavery: A Problem of Mentalite." Georgia Historical Quarterly 68.2 (1984): 173-192.
Yoo, Jin-Yyung. Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Social and Family Networks and Ethnic Resources of Korean Immigrants in the Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area. Ph.D. diss., University of Georgia, 1996.
Zhao, Jianli. Strangers in the City: The Atlanta Chinese, Their Community, and Stories of Their Lives. New York: Routledge, 2002.
KENTUCKY
Cantrell, Doug. "Immigrants and Community in Harlan County, 1910-1930." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 86.2 (1988): 119-141.
From Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dialogue. Edited by Joseph M. Scolnick and N. Brent Kennedy. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2004.
Gwinn, Erna Ottl. "The Liederkranz in Louisville." Filson Club Historical Quarterly 49.3 (1975): 276-290.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
Meaney, Richard J. "Louisville Scenes: The Autobiography of FR. Richard J. Meaney." Folson Club History Quarterly 57.1 (1983): 7-19.
Purvis, Thomas L. "The Ethnic Descent of Kentucky’s Early Population: A Statistical Investigation of European and American Sources of Emigration, 1790-1820." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 80.3 (1982): 253-266.
Waldrep, Christopher. "Immigration and Opportunity along the Cumberland River in Western Kentucky." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 80.4 (1982): 392-407.
Weisert, John J. "Germans and the Southern Labor Shortage, 1865-66." American-German Review 30.6 (1964): 29-31.
- - -. "Lemcke Visits Kentucky’s German Colonies in 1885." Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 75.3 (1977): 222-232.
Wildsmith, Dana S. “ESL, PM, Class Code 9318.” Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 20, nos. 2-3 (Summer/Winter 2003): 22-24.
LOUISIANA
Airriess, Christopher A. and David L. Clawson. "Versailles: A Vietnamese Enclave in New Orleans, Louisiana." Journal of Cultural Geography 12.1 (1991): 1-13.
Baiamonte, John V., Jr. "The Louisiana Farmers’ Protective Union: A Study in Ethnic Power and the Rise of the Political Career of James H. ‘Jimmy’ Morrison." Louisiana History 44.4 (2003): 75-98.
Bankston, Carl L., III and Min Zhou. "Religious Participation, Ethnic Identification, and Adaptation of Vietnamese Adolescents in an Immigrant Community." Sociological Quarterly 36.3 (1995): 523-534.
Barattini, Kathryn Defatta. The Relationship of Ethnic Self-Identification of Latter Generations of Louisiana’s Sicilian-Americans to Their Use of Ethnic Colloquial Phrases. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2000.
Boneno, Roselyn Bologna. From Migrant to Millionaire: The Story of the Italian-American in New Orleans, 1880-1910. Ph.D. diss., Louisiana State University 1986.
Botein, Barbara. "The Hennessey Case: An Episode of Anti-Italian Nativism." Louisiana History 20.3 (1979): 261-279.
Churchill, Malcolm M. "Louisiana History and Early Filipino Settlement: Searching for the Story." Bulletin of the American Historical Collection Foundation [Phillippines] 27.2 (1992): 25-48.
Clarke, Clifford J. "Assimilationist Views of an Ethnic Religion: The Cajun French Experience in Southwest Louisiana." Social Science Quarterly 69.2 (1988): 433-451.
Dale, William Pratt, II. "Hinton Helper and Hispanic America." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 40.2 (1957): 146-160.
Dormon, James H. "Louisiana’s ‘Creoles of Color’: Ethnicity and Marginality and Identity." Social Sciences Quarterly 73.3 (1992): 615-626.
Edwards-Simpson, Louise Reynes. Sicilian Immigration to New Orleans, 1870-1910: Ethnicity, Race and Social Position in the New South. Ph.D diss., University of Minnesota 1996.
Estaville, Lawrence E., Jr. "The Louisiana French in 1900." Journal of Historical Geography [Great Britain] 14.4 (1988): 342-359.
Giordano, Paolo. "Italian Immigration in the State of Louisiana: Its Causes, Effects, and Results." Italian Americana 5.2 (1979): 160-177.
Henry, Jacques. "From Acadien to Cajun to Cadien: Ethnic Labelization and Construction of Identity." Journal of American Ethnic History 17.4 (1998): 29-62.
Hutchinson, C.A. "Mexican Federalists in New Orleans and the Texas Revolution." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 39.1 (1956): 1-47.
Kondert, Reinhart. "The New Orleans German Society, 1846-1928." In Their Own Words [Italy] 3.2 (1986): 59-79.
Lawrence, William Francis. "European Immigration Trends of Northeast Louisiana, 1800-1900." Louisiana History 26.1 (1985): 41-52.
Lovrich, Frank M. "Work among the Yugoslavs on the Mississippi Delta." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 27.2 (1968): 133-146.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
Malone, Bobbie. "New Orleans Uptown Jewish Immigrants: The Community of Congregation Gates of Prayer, 1850-1860." Louisiana History 32.3 (1991): 239-278.
Proctor, Samuel. "Jewish Life in New Orleans, 1718-1860." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 40.2 (1957): 110-132.
Quan, Robert Seto and Julian B. Roebuck. Lotus among the Magnolias: The Mississippi Chinese. Jackson, Miss.: University Press of Mississippi, 1982.
Russell, Sarah. "Ethnicity, Commerce and Community on Lower Louisiana’s Plantation Frontier, 1803-1828." Louisiana History 40.4 (1999): 389-405.
Scarpaci, Jean Ann. "A Tale of Selective Accommodation: Sicilians and Native Whites in Louisiana." Journal of Ethnic Studies 5.3 (1977): 37-50.
Soule, Leon G. "The Creole-American Struggle In New Orleans Politics, 1850-1862." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 40.1 (1957): 54-83.
Stielow, Fredrick J. "Francophones and Americanization on a Gulf Coast Island." Louisiana History 27.2 (1986): 183-194.
Trepanier, Cecyle. "The Cajunization of French Louisiana: Forging a Regional Identity." Geographical Journal [Great Britain] 157.2 (1991): 161-171.
Urban, C. Stanley. "The New Ideology of Southern Imperialism: New Orleans and the Caribbean, 1845-1860." Louisiana Historical Quarterly 39.1 (1956): 48-73.
Wilcox, Jerry and Anthony V. Margavio. "Occupational Representation by Race, Ethnicity and Residence in Turn-of-the-Century New Orleans." Social Science Journal 24.1 (1987): 1-16.
Zhou, Min and Carl L. Bankston, III. "Social Capital and the Adaptation of the Second Generation: The Case of Vietnamese Youth in New Orleans." International Migration Review 28.4 (1994): 821-845.
MISSISSIPPI
Brownell, Blaine A. "Urbanization in the South: A Unique Experience?" Mississippi Quarterly 26.2 (1973): 103-120.
Hellwig, David J. "Building a Black Nation: The Role of Immigrants in the Thought and Rhetoric of Booker T. Washington." Mississippi Quarterly 31.4 (1978): 529-550.
Lim de Sanchez, Sieglinde. "Crafting a Delta Chinese Community: Education and Acculturation in Twentieth-Century Southern Baptist Mission Schools." History of Education Quarterly 43 (2003): 74-90.
Lovrich, Frank M. "Work Among the Yugoslavs on the Mississippi Delta." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 27.2 (1968): 133-146.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
Olsson, Nils William. "Early Swedish Immigration to the Mississippi Valley." Perspectives on Swedish Immigration (Chicago Pioneer Historical Society and Duluth: University of Minnesota, 1978): 100-108.
Quan, Robert Seto and Julian B. Roebuck. Lotus among the Magnolias: The Mississippi Chinese. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1982.
Smith, Claude P. "Official Efforts by the State of Mississippi to Encourage Immigration, 1868-1886." Journal of Mississippi History 32.4 (1970): 327-340.
Toups, Neil J. Mississippi Valley Pioneers. Lafayette: Neilson Publishing Co., 1970.
Walley, Cherilyn A. "Grady McWhitney’s ‘Antebellum Piney Woods Culture’: The Non-Celtic Origins of Greene County, Mississippi, 1820-1860." Journal of Mississippi History 60.3 (1998): 223-239.
Waligora-Davis, Nicole A. “Phantom Limbs.” Mississippi Quarterly 56.4 (2003): 657-674.
NORTH CAROLINA
Blethen, H. Tyler and Curtin W. Wood, Jr. From Ulster to Carolina: The Migration of the Scotch-Irish to Southwestern North Carolina. Raleigh: North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives ands History, 1998.
- - -. “Scotch-Irish Frontier Society in Southwestern North Carolina, 1780-1840.” In Ulster and North America: Transatlantic Perspectives on the Scotch-Irish. Edited by H. Blethen, C. Wood, Jr., 213-226. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1997.
Cantrell, Gregg. "Southerner and Nativist: Kenneth Rayner and the Ideology of ‘Americanism’." North Carolina Historical Review 69.2 (1992): 131-147.
Clark, Paul Coe, Jr. "Mexicans in a North Carolina Town." Secolas Annals 30 (1999): 70-88.
Craige, Tito. "Boat People Tough it Out." Migration Today 13.2 (1985): 31-34.
From Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dialogue. Edited by Joseph M. Scolnick and N. Brent Kennedy. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2004.
Hart, William A., Jr. “George Masa: The Best Mountaineer.” In May We All Remember Well: A Journal of the History & Cultures of Western North Carolina, vol. 1. Edited by R. S. Brunk, 249-275. Asheville, N.C.: Robert S. Brunk Auction Services Inc., 1997.
Kurthen, Hermann. "Gone With the Wind? German Language Retention in North Carolina and the United States in Comparative Perspective." Yearbook of German-American Studies 33 (1998): 55-83.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
Pitts, Wayne J. Recent Mexican Immigration to the Rural South: A Case Study in Western North Carolina. Ph.D. diss., University of New Mexico, 2003.
Ray, Rebecca Celeste. Scottish-American Heritage: Community and Celebration in North Carolina. Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1996.
"A Scottish Document Concerning Emigration to North Carolina in 1772." North Carolina Historical Review 67.4 (1990): 438-449.
Stathakis, Paula Maria. Almost White: Greek and Lebanese-Syrian Immigrants in North and South Carolina, 1900-1940. Ph.D. diss., University of South Carolina 1996.
Synnott, Marcia G. "Replacing ‘Sambo’: Could White Immigrants Solve the Labor Problem in the Carolinas?" Proceeding of the South Carolina Historical Association (1982): 77-89.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Bell, Michael Everette. "Regional Identity in the Antebellum South: How German Immigrants became ‘Good’ Charlestonians." South Carolina Historical Magazine 100.1 (1999): 9-28.
"A Description of America, 1785." Edited by Cecil Roth. American Jewish Archives 17.1 (1965): 27-33.
From Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dialogue. Edited by Joseph M. Scolnick and N. Brent Kennedy. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2004.
Jones, George F. "Compilation of Lists of German-Speaking Settlers of Purrysburg." South Carolina Historical Magazine 92.40 (1991): 253-268.
"The Journal of Fredrick William Muller." South Carolina Historical Magazine 86.4 (1985); 255-281.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
Rogers, George C. and Marion R. Hemperley. "Federal Naturalization Oaths in South Carolina, 1790-1860." South Carolina Historical Magazine 66.2 (1965): 112-113.
Roper, Louis H. "The Unraveling of an Anglo-American Utopia in South Carolina." Historian 58.2 (1996): 277-288.
Stathakis, Paula Maria. Almost White: Greek and Lebanese-Syrian Immigrants in North and South Carolina, 1900-1940. Ph.D. diss., University of South Carolina, 1996.
Synnott, Marcia G. "Replacing ‘Sambo’: Could White Immigrants Solve the Labor Problem in the Carolinas?" Proceeding of the South Carolina Historical Association (1982): 77-89.
TENNESSEE
Ansley, Fran, and Susan Williams. “Southern Women and Southern Borders on the Move: Tennessee
Workers Explore the New International Division of Labor” [U.S.-Mexico
exchanges]. In Neither Separate Nor
Equal: Women, Race, and Class in the South, Edited by B. Smith, 207-244.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1999.
Berkeley, Kathleen C. "Ethnicity and Its Implications for Southern Urban History: The Saga of Memphis, Tennessee, 1850-1880." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 50.4 (1991): 193-202.
- - -. Like a Plague of Locust: Immigration and Social Change in Memphis, Tennessee, 1850-1880. Ph.D diss., University of California at Los Angeles, 1980.
Frank, Fedora Small. "Nashville Jewry During the Civil War." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 39.2 (1980): 154-177.
From Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dialogue. Edited by Joseph M. Scolnick and N. Brent Kennedy. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 2004.
Lewis, Selma S. A Biblical People in the Bible Belt: The Jewish Community of Memphis, Tennessee, 1840s-1960s. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1998.
Mahin, Dean. The Blessed Place of Freedom: Europeans in Civil War America. Washington, DC: Brassey, 2002.
Rauchle, Bob C. " The Germantown Near Milan, Tennessee." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 20 (1966): 61-76.
- - -. "Biographical Sketches of Prominent Germans in Memphis, Tennessee in the Nineteenth Century." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 22 (1968): 73-85.
- - -. " The Reaction of the Germans in Memphis to the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871." Tennessee Historical Quarterly 30.2 (1971): 205-209.
Teske, Robert. "Greek Immigration to Nashville, Tennessee: An Oral History." Kentucky Folklore Records 29.3-4 (1983): 102-110.
Uselton, Darrell B. "Irish Immigration and Settlement in Memphis Tennessee: 1820s-1860s." West Tennessee Historical Society Papers 50 (1996): 115-129.
Wildsmith, Dana S. “ESL, PM, Class Code 9318.” Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 20, nos. 2-3
(Summer/Winter 2003): 22-24.
VIRGINIA
Bronner, Hedin. "Norge in Virginia." American Scandinavian Review 45.3 (1957): 258-263.
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