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Grady McWhiney (July 15, 1928 –
April 18, 2006) was a
historian of the
American South and the U.S.
Civil War.
McWhiney was born in Shreveport, Louisiana...
- pp. 304–14;
McWhiney, pp. 325–30.
McWhiney, pp. 350–71; Woodworth,
Jefferson Davis and His Generals, pp. 187–94.
McPherson, p. 583.
McWhiney, p. 377, lists...
- African-American Slang.
Puffin Books.
McWhiney, Grady.
Confederate Crackers and Cavaliers. (Abilene, Tex.:
McWhiney Foundation Press, c. 2002. Pp. 312....
- "Mississippi Half-Acre" (p. 153). Street, pp. 130–33;
McDonough, p. 305; Cozzens, pp. 177–98.
McWhiney, p. 364.
McDonough, pp. 305–307; Cozzens, p. A72-73; Lamers...
- Woodworth,
Jefferson Davis, p. 156.
McWhiney, pp. 230, 300-08. Noe, p. 57.
McWhiney, pp. 314–16,
McDonough, pp. 243-45.
McWhiney, pp. 328-29. Eicher, p. 808....
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whites critiques the
eugenics discourses of the 1920s.
According to
Grady McWhiney in
Cracker Culture:
Celtic Ways in the Old South, the
majority of immigrants...
- Isbell, p. 102.
McDonough, pp. 60, 66, 78. Kennedy, p. 48. Noe, p. 19. Williams, p. 122. Woodworth, pp. 96–97. Long, p. 192
McWhiney; Jamieson, p. 162...
- were out of ammunition: **** it,
holler them across. — Historian
Grady McWhiney (1965) The
origin of the cry is uncertain. One
theory is that the rebel...
- group's
views became more extreme; by 2004,
founding members Grady McWhiney and
Forrest McDonald had
denounced Hill's
leadership and left the organization...
- was a
professor at the
University of Alabama, where,
together with
Grady McWhiney, he
developed the
hypothesis that the
South had been
colonized by "Anglo-Celts...