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At the Intersection of Davis and King: Heritage and Memory in Selma, Alabama
Garner, Julianne (2020-11-16) ETD File Embargoed
Selma, Alabama is a small community in the Black Belt with a rich heritage and history that remains deeply divided along racial lines. Selma played an important role in both the American Civil War and the Civil Rights ...
“It’s Not My History:” The White Counter-Narrative of Selma, Alabama, 1965-2015
Garner, Julianne (2017-04-20)
Almost immediately after the dust had settled behind the Selma-Montgomery Voting Rights March, forces within Selma began competing for control of the march’s historical legacy. After the successful passage of the 1965 ...
Unsuitable and Incompatible: Ensign Vernon "Copy" Berg, Bisexuality, and the Cold War U.S. Navy
Haley, Heather (2021-12-02) ETD File Embargoed
This research introduces “the Cold War ideal of American morality” to the historiography surrounding the federal purges of gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals known as the Lavender Scare. Alluded to, but never formally ...