Frye Gaillard wins Alabama Governor’s Arts Award for Distinction in Literature
Frye Gaillard is no stranger to praise with his large body of over thirty published books on diverse aspects of Southern culture. Among many distinctions,
Frye Gaillard is no stranger to praise with his large body of over thirty published books on diverse aspects of Southern culture. Among many distinctions,
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
The early praise for American Founders by Christina Proenza-Coles was, quite simply, outstanding. The book, which released from NewSouth Books in April, was blurbed by
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
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
If you think history doesn’t repeat itself, read again. David Martin Davies at Texas Public Radio spoke to author Brendan McNulty about the life of
NewSouth author Rod Davis does more than write — he has long been active in veterans’ affairs. Now he has won the Bill Pearson Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award from the Western Association of Veterans Education Specialists.
In a bit of great news, American Happiness, recently published by NewSouth Books, wowed the judges of the Balcones Prize, winning the 2016 award for