Land of Everlasting Hills details the lives and work of Masa and Thompson, both of whom were influential in the decade-long campaign to establish a national park and to protect the scenic beauty and rich diversity of the Great Smoky Mountains.
The Most Controversial State Park offers a unique study of Jekyll Island State Park from the 1940s to the present.
Great Times Down South examines advertising materials from 1976 to 1981, including brochures, booklets, advertisements, and radio... Læs mere
"Migrant Justice in the Age of Removal details the story of Migrant Justice, a migrant rights organization led by undocumented workers in a complicated and perhaps unexpected location: Vermont, United States.
Black Revolutionaries demonstrates that an understanding of African American grassroots politics and protest, racial injustice, and police brutality in the post-civil rights era is only comprehensible through engagement with the BPP’s history.
Roe v. Wade: Fifty Years After, coedited by Rhae Lynn Barnes and Catherine Clinton for the History in the Headlines series, brings together a team of world-renowned... Læs mere
Expands and contextualizes the unpublished works of the late African American writer Delores Phillips. Stumbling Blocks illuminates and expands the legacy of... Læs mere
In reassembling the rise of poultry in the United States, Nuggets of Gold presents a multilayered approach, connecting the... Læs mere
As an installment of UGA Press’s History in the Headlines series, this book offers a rich discussion between highly respected scholars on the historical backdrop... Læs mere
Meridian Rising is an immersive tale and a literary puzzle, blending history and fiction to create an alternative life-tale of the entertainer Howling Wolf. Written with the... Læs mere
Blue Loop is composed of poems about addiction and recovery, using meditation as a lens through which memories of loss and harm might begin to be processed and accepted.