Writing About Reconstruction: A Personal Reflection/Eric Foner -- The Great Sellout: George Whitefield on Slavery/Alan Gallay -- The Social Thought of Antebellum Southern Theologians/Eugene D. Genovese and Elizabeth Fox-Genovese -- Family Secrets: How African-American Culture Helped Shape the Early Ku Klux Klan/William D. Piersen -- Desegregation in South Carolina, 1950-1963: Sometime "Between 'Now' and 'Never'"/Marcia Synott -- Southern Autobiography and the Problem of Race/Melton McLaurin -- Uncertain Masters: The South Carolina Elite and Slavery in the Secession Crisis of 1850/Blake McNulty -- Mountain Unionism, Secession, and Regional Self-Image: The Contrasting Cases of Western North Carolina and East Tennessee/John C. Inscoe -- "To Comfort the Heart": English Women and Families in the Settlement of Colonial Virginia/Paula A. Treckel -- Entrepreneurship in the Old South: The Career of Robert Jemison, Jr., of Alabama/George H. Daniels -- From Captain of Industry to Sergeant of Socialism: William Greene Raoul and the Management of Southern Labor/Robert C. McMath, Jr. -- Marx, the Market, and the Freedmen: Land and Labor in Late Nineteenth Century Georgia/J. William Harris -- "A Great, Pure Fire": Sexual Passion in the Virginia Fiction of Amelie Rives/Wayne Mixon -- The War Within a War: Views of the Civil War During World War II/Morton Sosna -- Walker, Will, and Honor Dying: The Percys and Literary Creativity/Bertram Wyatt-Brown