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The Georgia Historical Quarterly Volume LXXIV Number 1 Spring 1990 issue. This academic journal presents a collection of articles, review essays, and notes focusing on Georgia's rich history. Content includes "Portrait of a Small Slaveholder" by J. William Harris, "The Politics of Disenfranchisement in Georgia" by Russell Korobkin, and "Complacity and Contentions: Women in the Plantation South" by Suzanne Lebsock. Additionally, it features "Autobiography, the Burden of Friendship, and Truth" by Jimmie Lewis Franklin and "Joel Chandler Harris's Version of the Andrews Raid: Writing History to Please the Participant" by Stephen Davis. The issue also includes "The Rising Hope of Our Land": University of Georgia Students Over Two Centuries by F.N. Boney, along with book reviews and news. This edition is perfect for history enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone with a deep interest in the American South.
Publication Name: The Georgia Historical Quarterly
Publication Year: 1990
Publication Month: March
Genre: History
Language: English
Features: Illustrated
Keywords: Georgia Historical Quarterly, Volume LXXIV, Number 1, Spring 1990, J. William Harris, Russell Korobkin, Suzanne Lebsock, Jimmie Lewis Franklin, Stephen Davis, F.N. Boney, Georgia History, American South, Historical Journal, Academic Magazine
Publication Name: The Georgia Historical Quarterly
Publication Year: 1990
Publication Month: March
Genre: History
Language: English
Features: Illustrated
Keywords: Georgia Historical Quarterly, Volume LXXIV, Number 1, Spring 1990, J. William Harris, Russell Korobkin, Suzanne Lebsock, Jimmie Lewis Franklin, Stephen Davis, F.N. Boney, Georgia History, American South, Historical Journal, Academic Magazine
