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Adamson, June N. “Few Black Voices Heard: The Black Community and the
  Desegregation Crisis in Clinton, Tennessee, 1956.” Tennessee Historical Quarterly 53 (1994): 30-41.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.8 T2975

Alexander, Ann Field. “Like and Evil Wind: The Roanoke Riot of 1893 and the
  Lynching of Thomas Smith.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 100 (1995): 651-671.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 V817vm

Allen, S.D. “More on the Free Black Population of the Southern Appalachian
  Mountains: Speculations on the North African Connection.” Journal of Black Studies 25 (1995): 651-671.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical J
  Link to article

Anderson, William L., ed. Cherokee Removal: Before and After. Athens: U of Georgia
  P, 1991.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 973.049 C522
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 973.049 C522

Apperson, George M. “African Americans on the Tennessee Frontier: John Gloucester
  and Contemporaries.” Tennessee Historical Quarterly 59 (2000): 2-19.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.8 T2975

Archer, Bill. “The Ku Klux Klan, 1865-1997.” Appalachian Journal 25 (1997): 32-41.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical A
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 A6453

Armstead, Robert. Black Days, Black Dust: The Memories of an African American
  Coal Miner. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2002.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 622.334 A734b
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 622.334 A734b

Bailey, Kenneth R. “A Judicious Mixture: Negroes and Immigrants in the West Virginia
  Mines, 1880-1917.” West Virginia History 34 (1973): 141-161.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 W521

Bailey, Kenneth R. “Strange Tongues: West Virginia and Immigrant Labor to 1920.”
  Transnational West Virginia: Ethnic Communities and Economic Change, 1840-1940. Ed. Ken Fones-Wolf and Ronald Lewis. Morgantown: West Virginia UP, 2002. 242-256.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.4 T772
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.4 T772

Barkey, Frederick A. “Here Come the Boomer ‘Talys’: Italian Immigrants and Industrial
  Conflict in the Upper Kanawha Valley, 1903-1917.” Transnational West Virginia: Ethnic Communities and Economic Change, 1840-1940. Ed. Ken Fones-Wolf and Ron Lewis. Morgantown: West Virginia UP, 2002. 160-189.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.4 T772
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.4 T772

Beaver, Patricia D., and Helen M. Lewis. “Uncovering the Trail of Ethnic Denial:
  Ethnicity in Appalachia.” Cultural Diversity in the U.S. South: Anthropological Contributions to a Region in Transition. Ed. C. Hill and Patricia D. Beavers. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1998. 51-68.
  Interlibrary Loan Request

Beers, Paul G. “The Wythe County Lynching of Raymond Bird: Progressivism vs.
  Mob Violence in the 1920s.” Appalachian Journal 22 (1994): 34-59.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical A
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 A6453

Besmann, Wendy Lowe. A Separate Circle: Jewish Life in Knoxville, Tennessee.
  Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2002.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.885 B555s

Bickley, Ancella R. and Lynda Ann Ewen., eds. Memphis Tennessee Garrison: The
  Remarkable Story of a Black Appalachian Woman. Athens: Ohio UP, 2001.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.44 G242m
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.44 G242m
  Link to eBook

Blakeman, Scott. “Night Comes to Berea College: The Day Lay and the African
  American Reaction.” Filson Club History Quarterly 70 (1996): 3-26.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical F
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.9 F4892

Blee, Kathleen M. and Dwight B. Billings. “Race Differences in the Origins and
  Consequences of Chronic Poverty in Rural Appalachia.” Social Science History 20 (1996): 345-374.
  Link to article

Brattain, Michelle. The Politics of Whiteness: Race, Workers, and Culture in the
  American South. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2001.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 331.097 B824p

Brown, Les M. “The Crime of Malachia Hayden: The Loss of Black Community.”
  Appalachian Journal 27 (2000): 250-259.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical A
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 A6453

Brundage, W. Fitzhugh. “Racial Violence, Lynchings, and Modernization in the
  Mountain Sough.” Appalachians and Race: The Mountain South from Slavery to Segregation. Ed. John C. Inscoe. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 2001. 302-316.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 974.004 A646
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 974.004 A646
  Link to eBook

Bryan, Charles F. and Jovita Wells. “Morristown College: Education for Blacks in
  the Southern Highlands.” East Tennessee Historical Society’s Publications 52 (1980-1981): 61-77.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.8 E13p

Burchett, Michael H. “Promise and Prejudice: Wise County, Virginia, and the Great
  Migration, 1910-1920.” Journal of Negro History 82 (1997): 312-327.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical J
  Link to article

Burnside, Jacqueline. “A Delicate and Difficult Duty: Interracial Education at Maryville
  College, Tennessee, 1868-1901.” American Presbyterians 72 (1994): 229-240.
  Interlibrary Loan Request

Burnside, Jacqueline. “Suspicion versus Faith: Negro Criticisms of Berea College
  in the Nineteenth Century.” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 83 (1985): 237-266.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical R

Cantrell, Doug. “Himlerville: Hungarian Cooperative Mining in Kentucky.” Filson Club
  History Quarterly 66 (1992): 513-542.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical F
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.9 F4892

Carter, Alice E. “Segregation and Integration in the Appalachian Coalfields:
  McDowell County Responds to the Brown Decision.” West Virginia History 54 (1995): 239-253.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 W521

Carter, Dan T. Scottsboro: A Tragedy of the American South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana
  State UP, 1969.
  Interlibrary Loan Request

Chapman, Jefferson. Tellico Archaeology: 12,000 Years of Native American History.
  Knoxville: Tennessee Valley Authority, 1985.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.886 C466t

Chirhart, Ann Short. “Garderns of Education: Beulah Rucker and African-American
  Culture in the Twentieth Century Georgia Upcountry.” Georgia Historical Quarterly 82 (1998): 829-847.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.8 G3525

Cimprich, John. “Slavery’s End in East Tennessee.” East Tennessee Historical
  Society’s Publications 52 (1980-1981): 78-88.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.8 E13p

Cobb, Charles R. and Patrick H. Garrow. “Woodstock Culture and the Question of
  Mississippian Emergence.” American Antiquity 61 (1996): 21-37.
  Link to article

Cockran, David H. The Cherokee Frontier: Conflict and Survival, 1740-1762. Norman:
  U of Oklahoma P, 1962
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 970.3 C799ch

Cometti, Elizabeth. “Swiss Immigration to West Virginia, 1864-1884: A Case Study.”
  Mississippi Valley Historical Review 47 (1960): 66-87.
  Link to article

Cook, Michael A. “Race Relations in Montgomery County, Virginia, 1870-1990.”
  Environmental Voices: Cultural, Social, Physical, and Natural. Ed. Garry Barker. Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association 4 (1992): 94-104.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975 A6462c

Cook, Samuel R. Monacans and Miners: Native American and Coal Mining
  Communities Appalachia. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2000.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.445 C771m

Copney, Nancy Jane. African American Life in Preston County. Charleston: Arcadia,
  1999.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.404 C784a

Culpepper, Linda Parramore. “Black Charlestonians in the Mountains: African
  American Community Building in Post-Civil War Flat Rock, North Carolina.” Journal of Appalachian Studies 8 (2002): 362-381.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975 A6462cj

Cumfer, Cynthia. “Local Origin of National Indian Policy: Cherokee and Tennessean
  Ideas About Sovereignty and Nationhood, 1790-1811.” Journal of the Early Republic 23 (2003): 21-46.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical J
  Link to article

Curriden, Mark and Leroy Phillips, Jr. Contempt of Court: The Turn-of-the-Century
  Lynching that Launched a Hundred Years of Federalism. New York: Faber, 1999.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 345.7302 C976c
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 345.7302 C976c

Curtin, Mary Ellen. Black Prisoners and Their World: Alabama, 1865-1900.
  Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 2000.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 365.65 C978b

Davis, Angela Y. Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude ‘Ma’ Rainey, Bessie
  Smith, and Billie Holiday. New York: Pantheon, 1998.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 782.421 D261b

Davis-DeEulis, Marilyn. “Slavery on the Margins of the Virginia Frontier: African
  American Literacy in Western Kanawha and Cabell Counties, 1795-1840.” Diversity and Accommodation: Essays on the Cultural Composition of the Virginia Frontier. Ed. Michael Puglisi. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1997. 194-209.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.502 D618

Dew, Charles B. Bond of Iron: Master and Slave at Buffalo Forge. New York: Norton,
  1994.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.585 D515b

Dew, Charles B. “Sam Williams, Forgeman: The Life of an Industrial Slave at Buffalo
  Forge, Virginia.” Appalachians and Race: The Mountain South from Slavery to Segregation. Ed. John C. Inscoe. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 2001. 74-100.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 974.004 A646
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 974.004 A646
  Link to eBook

Dickens, Roy S., Jr. Cherokee Prehistory: The Pisgah Phase in the Appalachian
  Summit Region. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1976.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 970.3 D548c

Drennen, William Jr., and Kojo Jones. Red, White, Black, and Blue: A Dual Memoir
  of Race and Class in Appalachia. Athens: Ohio UP, 2004.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 305.8009 D772r
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 305.8009 D772r

Dunaway, Wilma A. “Diaspora, Death, and Sexual Exploitation: Slave Families at Risk
  in the Mountain South.” Appalachian Journal 26 (1999): 128-149
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical A
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 A6453

Dunaway, Wilma A. “Put in Master’s Pocket: Cotton Expansion and Interstate Slave
  Trading in the Mountain South.” Appalachians and Race: The Mountain South from Slavery to Segregation. Ed. John C. Inscoe. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 2001. 116-132.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 974.004 A646
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 974.004 A646
  Link to eBook

Dunaway, Wilma A. Slavery in the American Mountain South. Cambridge: Cambridge
  UP, 2003.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 306.362 D897s
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 306.362 D897s

Dunaway, Wilma A. The African-American Family in Slavery and Freedom. Cambridge:
  UP, 2003.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 306.362 D897a
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 306.362 D897a

Duran, Elizabeth C. and James Duran. “Integration in Reverse at West Virginia State
  College.” West Virginia History 45 (1984): 61-78.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 W521

Eldridge, Carrie. Cabell County’s Empire for Freedom: The Manumission of Sampson
  Sander’s Slaves. Huntington: Drinko Academy, Marshall University, 1999.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.442 E55c

Engstrom, James D. “Industry and Immigration in Dalton, Georgia.” Latino Workers
  in the Contemporary South. Ed. Arthur D. Murphy, Colleen Blanchard, and Jennifer A. Hill. Athens: U of Georgia P, 2001. 44-56.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 305.868 L3575
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 305.868 L3575

Eslinger, Ellen. “Sable Spectres on Missions of Evil: Free Blacks of Antebellum
  Rockbridge County, Virginia.” After the Backcountry: Rural Life in the Great Valley of Virginia, 1800-1900. Ed. Kenneth E. Koons and Warren R. Hofstra. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2000. 194-205.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.59 A258
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.59 A258

Eslinger, Ellen. “The Shape of Slavery on Virginia’s Kentucky Frontier, 1775-1800.”
  Diversity and Accommodation: Essays on the Cultural Composition of Virginia Frontier. Ed. Michael J. Puglisi. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1997. 172-193.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.502 D618

Ethridge, Robbie and Charles Hudson. “The Early Historic Transformation of the
  Southeastern Indians.” Cultural Diversity in the U.S. South: Anthropological Contributions to a Region in Transition. Ed. C. Hill and Patricia D. Beaver. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1998. 34-50.
  Interlibrary Loan Request

Fields, Elizabeth Arnett. “Between Two Cultures: Judge John Martin and the Struggle
  for Cherokee Sovereignty.” The Southern Colonial Backcountry: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Frontier Communities. Ed. Davis Colin Crass et al. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1998. 182-199.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.02 S727
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.02 S727

Finger, John R. Cherokee Americans: The Eastern Band of Cherokees in the Twentieth
  Century. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1991.
  Interlibrary Loan Request

Finger, John R. “Conscription, Citizenship, and Civilization: World War I and the
  Eastern Band of the Cherokee.” North Carolina Historical Review 63 (1986): 283-308.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 N872ch

Finger, John R. The Eastern Band of Cherokees, 1819-1900. Knoxville: U of Tennessee
  P, 1984.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 970.1 F497e
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 970.1 F497e

Flanagan, Sharon P. “The Georgia Cherokees Who Remained: Race, Status, and
  Property in the Chattahoochee Community.” Georgia Historical Quarterly 73 (1989): 584-609.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.8 G3525

Fones-Wolf, Ken. “Caught Between Revolutions: Wheeling Germans in the Civil War
  Era.” Transnational West Virginia: Ethnic Communities and Economic Change, 1840-1940. Ed. Ken Fones-Wolf and Ronald Lewis. Morgantown: West Virginia UP, 2002. 18-47.

  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.4 T772
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.4 T772

Fones-Wolf, Ken. “Craft, Ethnicity, and Identity: Belgian Glassworkers in West Virginia,
  1898-1940.” Transnational West Virginia: Ethnic Communities and Economic Change, 1840-1940. Eds Ken Fones-Wolf and Ronald Lewis. Morgantown: West Virginia UP, 2002. 112-134.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.4 T772
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.4 T772

French, Laurence and Renita Bertoluzzi. “The Drunken Indian Stereotype and Eastern
  Cherokees.” Appalachian Journal 2 (1975): 332-344.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical A
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 A6453

French, Laurence Armund. The Qualla Cherokee Surviving in Two Worlds. Lewiston,
  NY: Mellon, 1998.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.69 F874q

Furman, Jan. “A Former Slave in Federal Service: John McCline’s Experience in
  Appalachia.” The Civil War in Appalachia: Collected Essays. Ed. Kenneth W. Noe and Shannon H. Wilson. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1997. 187-198.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 973.713 C582
  Special Collections & Archives Berea Collection 973.713 C582
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 973.713 C582

Gates, Henry Louis. Colored People. New York: Knopf, 1994.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.4 G259c
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.4 G259c

Goodman, James. Stories of Scottsboro: The Rape Cases That Shocked 1930s
  America and Revived the Struggle for Equality. New York: Pantheon, 1994.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 345.76 G653s
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 345.76 G653s

Grant, Nancy L. TVA and Black Americans: Planning for the Status Quo. Knoxville:
  U of Tennessee P, 1990.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 976.8004 G762t
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.8004 G762t

Griggs, Kristy Owens. “The Removal of Blacks from Corbin in 1919: Memory,
  Perspective, and the Legacy of Racism.” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 100 (2002): 293-310.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical R
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.9 K377r

Guthey, Greig. “Mexican Places in Southern Spaces: Globalization, Work, and Daily
  Life in and Around the North Georgia Poultry Industry.” Latino Workers in the Contemporary South. Ed. Arthur D. Murphy, Colleen Blanchard, and Jennifer A. Hill. Athens: U of Georgia P, 2001. 57-67.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 305.868 L3575
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 305.868 L3575

Guy, Roger. “The Media, the Police, and Southern White Migrant Identity in Chicago,
  1955-1970.” Journal of Urban History 26 (2000): 329-349.
  Interlibrary Loan Request

Hartigan, John Jr. “Disgrace to the Race: Hillbillies and the Color Line in Detroit.”
  Appalachian Odyssey: Historical Perspectives on the Great Migration. Ed. Phillip Obermiller, Thomas E. Wagner, and E. Bruce Tucker. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2000. 143-158.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975 A6459
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975 A6459

Hatley, Tom. The Dividing Paths: Cherokees and South Carolinians through the Era
  of Revolution. New York: Oxford UP, 1993.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.6004 H364di
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.6004 H364di

Hawkins, Michael. “Habitas and Ethnicity in the Upper South: To Enslave or Not to
  Enslave.” Southeastern Geographer 42 (2002): 94-113.
  Interlibrary Loan Request

Hayden, Wilburn Jr. “African Americans in Appalachia: Intensification of Historical
  Demographic Patterns.” The Hidden America: Social Problems in Rural America for the Twenty-First Century. Ed. Robert Moore. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna UP, 2001. 294-304.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 307.7209 H632

Hayden, Wilburn Jr. “Blacks: An Invisible Institution in Appalachia.” The Impact of
  Institutions in Appalachia. Ed. Jim Lloyd and Ann G. Campbell. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1986. 128-147.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975 A6462c
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975 A6462c

Hayden, Wilburn Jr. “In Search of Justice: White Privilege in Appalachia.” Journal of
  Appalachian Studies 8 (2002): 120-131.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975 A6462cj

Hudson, Charles, and Carmen Chaves Tesser, eds. The Forgotten Centuries: Indians
  and Europeans in the American South, 1521-1704. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1994.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.02 F721

Inscoe, John C., ed. Appalachians and Race: The Mountain South from Slavery to
  Segregation. Lexington: U of Kentucky P, 2001.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 974.004 A646
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 974.004 A646

Inscoe, John C. Mountain Masters, Slavery, and the Sectional Crisis in Western North
  Carolina. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1989.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.6004 I59m
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.6004 I59m

Jackameit. William P. “A Short History of Negro Public Higher Education in West
  Virginia, 1890-1965.” West Virginia History 37 (1976): 309-324.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 W521

Jefferies, Richard W. “Mississippian Settlement in the Cumberland Gap Vicinity.”
  Archaeology of the Appalachian Highlands. Ed. Lynne P. Sullivan and Susan C. Preczano. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2001. 88-102.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 974.01 A669
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 974.01 A669

Kelly, Brian. Race, Class, and Power in the Alabama Coalfields, 1908-21. U of
  Illinois P, 2001.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 331.881 K296r
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 331.881 K296r

Kelly, Brian. “Policing the Negro Eden: Racial Paternalism in the Alabama Coalfields,
  1908-1921.” Alabama Review 51 (1998): 163-183, 243-265
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.1 A3165

Kennedy, N. Brent, and Robyn V. Kennedy. The Melungeons: The Resurrection of a
  Proud People: An Untold Story of Ethnic Cleansing in America. Macon: Mercer UP, 1994.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 973.0404 K36m
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 973.0404 K36m

King, Duane H, ed. The Cherokee Indian Nation: A Troubled History. Knoxville: U of
  Tennessee P, 1979.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 970.3 C5224
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 970.3 C5224

Klaus, William B. “Unclean Americanization: Italian Immigration to Marion County,
  1900-1925.” Transnational West Virginia: Ethnic Communities and Economic Change, 1840-1940. Ed. Ken Fones-Wolf and Ronald Lewis. Morgantown: West Virginia UP, 2002. 190-214.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.4 T772
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.4 T772

Knowles, Anne Kelly. “Wheeling Iron and the Welsch: A Geographical Ready of Life in
  the Iron Mills.” Transnational West Virginia: Ethnic Communities and Economic Change, 1840-1940. Ed. Ken Fones-Wolf and Ronald Lewis. Morgantown: West Virginia UP, 2002. 216-241.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.4 T772
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.4 T772

Lamon, Lester. “Tennessee Race Relations and the Knoxville Riot of 1919.” East
  Tennessee Historical Society’s Publication 41 (1969): 67-85.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.8 E13p

Letwin, Daniel. The Challenge of Interracial Unionism. Alabama Coal Miners, 1878-
  1921. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1998.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 331.881 L651c
  Link to eBook

Lewis, Ronald L. “African American Convicts in the Coal Mines of Southern
  Appalachia.” Appalachians and Race: The Mountain South from Slavery to Segregation. Ed. John C. Inscoe. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 2001. 259-283.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 974.004 A646
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 974.004 A646
  Link to eBook

Lewis, Ronald L. “Americanizing Immigrant Coal Miners in Northern West Virginia:
  Monogalia County between the World Wars.” Transnational West Virginia: Ethnic Communities and Economic Change, 1840-1940. Ed. Ken Fones-Wolf and Ronald Lewis. Morgantown: West Virginia UP, 2002. 260-296.
  Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 975.4 T772
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 975.4 T772

Lewis, Ronald L. Coal, Iron, and Slaves: Industrial Slavery in Maryland and Virginia,
  1715-1865. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1979.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 331.11734 L675c

Lewis, Ronald L. “The Darkest Abode of Man: Black Miners in the First Southern Coal
  Fields, 1780-1865.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 87 (1979): 189-202.
  Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051 V817vm

Lewis, Ronald L. “From Peasant to Proletarian: The Migration of Southern Blacks to the
  Central Appalachian Coalfields.” Journal of Southern History 55 (1989): 77-102.
  Hutchins Library Bound Periodicals Periodical J
  Link to article

Lewis, Ronald L. “The Use and Extent of Slav