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Subject: [MELUNGEON] Melungeon Books & Articles
Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2007 00:07:58 -0600
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Melungeon Books & Articles
By Beams.
Thank you Wayne for this list of resources.
American Anthropological Association, “Statement on Race,”
http://www.aaanet/stmts/racepp.htm
Aswell, James, God Bless The Devil, Federal Writers’ Project, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1940.
Aswell, James, “Lost Tribes of Tennessee’s Mountains,” Nashville Banner, August 22, 1937.
Ball, Bonnie, Melungeons: Their Origin and Kin, Overmountain Press, JohnsonCity, Tennessee, 1969, revised 1992.
Barr, Phyllis Cox, “The Melungeons of Newman’s Ridge,” Graduate thesis presented to the Department of English Faculty, East Tennessee State University, 1965.
Beale, Calvin L., “American Triracial Isolates: Their Status and Pertinence to Genetic Research,” Eugenics Quarterly 4 (4), 187-196.
Beale, Calvin L., “An Overview of the Phenomenon of Mixed Racial Isolated in the United States,” American Anthropologist 74, 1972, 704-710.
Berry, Brewton, Almost White, Macmillan, New York, 1963.
Bible, Jean Patterson, Melungeons Yesterday and Today, East Tennessee Printing Company, Rogersville, Tennessee, 1975.
Bleakley, Fred R., “Appalachian Clan Mines Web Sites for Ancestral Clues,”
Wall Street Journal, April 14, 1997, B-1, B-5.
Bristol Herald Courier, “Mysterious Melungeons: No Origin, No Color,” October 26, 1970, Section 2-1.
Burnett, Swan, “A Note on the Melungeons,” American Anthropologist 2, October 1889, 347.
Callahan, Jim, Lest We Forget: The Melungeon Colony of Newman’s Ridge, Overmountain Press, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2000.
Cavender, Anthony P., “The Melungeons of Upper East Tennessee: Persisting Social Identity,” Tennessee Anthropologist, Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring 1981.
Coalfield Progress, The, "Crawford Story Brings Comment, “ July 4, 1940.
Cohen, David S., The Ramapo Mountain People, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1974.
Converse, Paul, “The Melungeons,” Southern Collegian, December 1912, 59-69.
Dane, J. K. , and Griessman, B. Eugene, “The Collective Identity of Marginal Peoples: The North Carolina Experience,” American Anthropologist 74, 694, 1972.
Davis, Louise, “Why Are They Vanishing?,” Nashville Tennesseeans Sunday Magazine, September 29, 1963.
_____________, “The Mystery of the Melungeons,” Nashville Tennesseeans Sunday Magazine, September 22, 1963.
DeMarce, Virginia Easley, “Verry Slitly Mixt: Tri-Racial Isolate Families of the Upper South - A Genealogical Study,” National Genealogical SocietyQuarterly, March 1992.
____________, “Looking at Legends - Lumbee and Melungeon: Applied Genealogy and the Origins of Tri-racial Isolate Settlements,” National Genealogical Quarterly, March 1993, 24-45.
_____________, “The Melungeons” (review essay), National Genealogical Quarterly, June 1996, 134-149.
Dromgoole, Will Allen, “Land of the Malungeons,” Nashville Sunday American, August 31, 1890, 10.
______________, “A Strange People,” Nashville Sunday American, September 15, 1890, 10.
______________, “The Malungeons,” The Arena, Vol. 3, March 1891, 470-479.
______________, “The Malungeon Tree and Its Four Branches,” The Arena, Vol. 3, June 1891, 745-751.
Elder, Pat Spurlock, Melungeons: Examining an Appalachian Legend, Continuity Press, Blountville, Tennessee, 1999.
Elliott, Frank, “First Union: The Melungeons Revisited,” Blue Ridge Country, online edition, September 15, 1997
Estabrook, Arthur H., and McDougal, Ivan E., Mongrel Virginians, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1926.
"Eugenics/Sterilization,” http://member.aol.MRandDD/eugenics/htm
Everett, C. S. “Melungeon History and Myth,” Appalachian Journal, Summer 1999, 358 - 404.
Recommended by Beams , 7/14/2002.
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