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Alabama Civil Rights Movement
38:01
Alabama in World War 2
34:10
Alabama's Great Depression, 1921-1942
35:57
Great War in the Heart of Dixie
35:32
Progressivism in Alabama 1890 1920
28:15
Black Resistance to Jim Crow 1890 1930
18:53
Jim Crow Laws in AL 1875 1903
43:22
Redemption and Bourbons
40:22
Culture of the Cotton Kingdom
29:44
Alabama from Statehood to the 1830s
31:20
Early European Settlement into Alabama
17:32
The "New Negro" Resists Jim Crow, Pt 4, The Great Migration
14:26
The "New Negro" Resists Jim Crow, Pt 3, Political and Economic Resistance
09:46
The "New Negro" Resists Jim Crow, Pt 2, Two Approaches to Citizenship
03:45
The "New Negro" Resists Jim Crow, Pt 1, Intro
06:06
The "New Negro" Resists Jim Crow, Pt 5, Summary
21:08
Negro Question and Jim Crow Pt 4, Jim Crow Laws after1890
03:23
Negro Question and Jim Crow Pt 5 Summary
10:58
Negro Question and Jim Crow Pt 3 Racial Terrorism
07:49
Negro Question and Jim Crow Pt 2 Withdrawal of Fed Protection of Civil Rights
14:08
Negro Question and Jim Crow Pt 1 Intro and Reconstruction
22:48
Introduction to Troy University, HIS 4490, Senior Seminar in History [Term 2, 2021, Dr. Olliff]
21:05
Using Historiography to Refine Your Research Question into a Claim
33:42
The Great Migration / Southern Diaspora of the 20th Century (in the US)
18:51
Plagiarism
09:24
Note Citations vs Bib Entries
14:33
Historiography and the Lit Review
09:51
Conceptual Synthesis Excel Dump (CSED): Gathering Reflective Memos for Comparison
08:33
The Reflective Memo
20:16
The Annotated Bibliography
09:28
Devising Research Questions from Themes
07:03
Analyze your Topic for Themes
10:37
Choosing a Research Topic
12:43
Agency and Contingency in History
18:24
Context as an Element of Historical Thinking
06:37
Complexity and Multiple Causality
07:31
Change and Continuity: What Historians Study
17:17
History as Reconstruction
12:08
Your Research Proposal
08:14
What is a Research Argument
12:46
Three Types of Research Sources
15:20
The Historians Ethos
15:23
Format Your Paper Successfully
25:29
Digital Media Literacy
20:49
Building Your Argument
29:31
Southern Homefront in World War 2
10:25
Searching the Library Catalog (updated)
39:21
Southern Prosperity and Economic Pain in the Cold War
28:25
Civil Rights Before Brown
35:39
The South As The Nation's No 1 Economic Problem: The US South and the Great Depression
45:46
Reaction to Modernism
25:53
The Modernist Temper of the 1920s
28:45
The Southern Homefront in World War 1
58:38
The Progressive Era in the South, 1890-1920
41:20
Farmers Movements and Populist Politics
31:27
Economy of the New South
12:12
The New South Creed
18:36
Introduction to HIS 4406, History of the New South
12:58
The Progressive Era and Middle Class Hegemony
22:12
Taking Notes for Systematic Success