First biography on Jack Brooks, The Meanest Man in Congress, garners national attention for important legislator
All this talk about the office of the President, be it how Trump is or is not fit for it or who among his Democratic
All this talk about the office of the President, be it how Trump is or is not fit for it or who among his Democratic
Neither Congresswoman Terri Sewell nor Benjamin Sterling Turner were born in Dallas County, Alabama, but both came to represent the 7th District of Alabama with
As school choice sparks national conversation–from the State of the Union address, where Trump derided ‘failing government schools’ and touted legislation that would divert up
In celebration of the publication of Ruth Beaumont Cook’s new history of Sylacauga marble, Magic in Stone: The Sylacauga Marble Story, the B. B. Comer
We are sorry to share news of the passing of Paul M. Gaston, civil rights activist and esteemed Southern historian, who died last month at
Much that we know about the years leading up to and immediately after Alabama became a state, in 1819, we take from a single source,
The discussion on reparations for slavery and civil rights violations in America has perhaps never reached such a fever pitch as it is during the
Legendary civil rights activist Bob Zellner gained a loyal cadre of fans after the publication of his award-winning memoir The Wrong Side of Murder Creek
There are many ways in which Frye Gaillard has been a great NewSouth Books author and friend, not the least of which has been his
Whatever your plans for this coming Memorial Day weekend, we hope you make time to spend with a book. Allow us to preview a quite