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Clinton B. Allison. Teachers for the South: Pedagogy and Educationists in the University of Tennessee, 1844–1995. New York: Peter Lang, 1998. 295pp. Paper $29.95.
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- History of Education Quarterly / Volume 40 / Issue 4 / Winter 2000
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- 24 February 2017, pp. 496-498
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Janet Duitsman Cornelius. “When I Can Read My Title Clear”: Literacy, Slavery, and Religion in the Antebellum South. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1991. Pp. xiii, 215. $29.95.
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- History of Education Quarterly / Volume 32 / Issue 3 / Fall 1992
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- 24 February 2017, pp. 387-389
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- Fall 1992
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Walter J. FraserJr. , R. Frank SaundersJr. , and Jon L. Wakelyn, eds. The Web of Southern Social Relations: Women, Family, and Education. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1985. Pp. xvii, 257. $25.00.
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- History of Education Quarterly / Volume 26 / Issue 4 / Winter 1986
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- 24 February 2017, pp. 635-637
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- Winter 1986
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