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Index to Volume 61 A. G. Gaston Motel, 61: 106 “Academic Purpose and Command at Auburn,” by Dwayne Cox, 61: 83-104 A Centennial Celebration of the Bright Star Restaurant by the Bright Star Family (reviewed by Jim Reed), 61: 140-42 Adams, Kenneth, 61: 106-37 passim Adams, Lewis, 61: 210 Adams, Mrs. Charles Clifford, 61: 248 African Americans, 61: 191-221; and Ku Klux Klan, 61: 3-47; at Auburn University, 61: 100; desegregating Anniston, 61: 105-38; prisoners, 61: 244-303 passim Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. See Auburn University Aguado, N. Alexander. Review of How the South Joined the Gambling Nation: The Politics of State Policy Innovation by Nelson and Mason, 61: 149-51 Alabama A&M University, 61: 99 Alabama Board of Corrections. See Alabama Department of Corrections Alabama Department of Corrections, 61: 243-303 Alabama Federation of Women’s Clubs, 61: 246-47, 248 “Alabama in 1848: As Described by Traugott Bromme,” by Richard L. Bland, 61: 48-60 Alabama Polytechnic Institute. See Auburn University Alexander City Junior College, 61: 264 All Guts and No Glory: An Alabama Coach’s Memoir of Desegregating College Athletics by Elder (reviewed by Charles H. Martin), 61: 224-26 American Association of University Women, 61: 246, 249, 250, 252 An Ornament to the City: Old Mobile Ironwork by Sledge (reviewed by Edwin L. Combs, III), 61: 238-39 An Uncompromising Secessionist: The Civil War of George Knox Miller, Eighth (Wade’s) Confederate Cavalry edited by McMurry (reviewed by Victoria E. Ott), 61: 147-49 Anderson, William, 61: 177 Andrews, William L., 61: 212 Anniston, 61: 12, 105-38 Anniston Carnegie Library, 61: 125-37, 127 Anniston Memorial Hospital, 61: 12425 Anniston Ministerial Association, 61: 117, 118 Archaeology of the Lower Muskogee Creek Indians, 1715-1836 by Foster (reviewed by Robbie Ethridge), 61: 229-33 Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom edited by Knight and Steponaitis (reviewed by Robbie Ethridge), 61: 229-33 Armstrong, H. C., 61: 94 Arnold, Estelle, 61: 297 Assembly of Christian Soldiers, 61: 46 Auburn University, 61: 83-104 Ayers, Brandt, 61: 109 Ayers, Harry Mell, 61: 108, 125-26 Bagley, Joseph. Review of The Judge: The Life and Opinions of Alabama’s Frank M. Johnson by Sikora, 61: 153-55 Bay Minette, 61: 179-80, 181 Beasley, Noble, 61: 40 Bellefonte, 61: 176-77 Billings, Clara, 61: 297 Bindas, Kenneth J., Remembering the Great Depression in the Rural South (reviewed by June Hopkins), 61: 139-40 Birmingham, 61: 16, 31, 35, 105, 178, 180 T H E A L A B A M A R E V I E W 312 Birmingham Bar Association, 61: 171 Birmingham Rails: The Last Golden Era; From World War II to Amtrack by Clemons and Key (reviewed by James A. Ward), 61: 143-45 Bland, Richard L., “Alabama in 1848: As Described by Traugott Bromme,” 61: 48-60 Bly, Antonio T., “Navigating the Print Lines: Shaping Readers’ Expectations in Booker T. Washington’s Autobiographies,” 61: 191-221 Borucki, Wes. Review of One Night Two Teams: Alabama vs. USC and the Game That Changed a Nation by Travers, 61: 307-09 Boutwell, Albert, 61: 16 Boyd, David French, 61: 89-94, 104, 90 Boyd, William “Red,” 61: 106-37 passim Braden, Anne, 61: 107-108 Bragg, Alexander “Sandy,” 61: 166 Bragg, John, 61: 166 Brassel, William P., 61: 29-30 Brewster, Willie Lee, 61: 10, 26 Brewton, 61: 178-79 The Bright Star Family, A Centennial Celebration of the Bright Star Restaurant by (reviewed by Jim Reed), 61: 14042 Briley, John David, Career in Crisis: Paul “Bear” Bryant and the 1971 Season of Change (reviewed by Jeff Frederick), 61: 61-63 Britton, J. F., 61: 255 Bromme, Traugott, 61: 48-60 Brommelsiek, Margaret. Review of Roger Brown: Southern Exposure by Lawrence, 61: 145-47 Broun, LeRoy, 61: 94 Broun, William LeRoy, 61: 89, 94-104, 101 Brown, Frank, 61: 130 Buchanan, John, Jr., 61: 14-15, 21 Bullen, Alvin, 61: 112, 116 Bumstead, Henry, 61: 172 Burnett, Lonnie A., The Pen Makes a Good Sword: John Forsyth of the Mobile Register (reviewed by Ralph Draughon, Jr.), 61: 142-43 Burroughs, Monroe, 61: 214 Bynum, 61: 134 Byrd, Raleigh, 61: 120, 123...

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