Dr. Maxine D. Jones

Publications
Books
Chapters in Books
Articles
REVIEW ESSAYS
MANUALS
Reports
The Rosewood Report


BOOKS:

         African-Americans in Florida.  Co-Authored with Kevin M. McCarthy.  Pineapple Press, 1993. Pp.189.   Winner of the Charlton W. Tebeau Book Prize, Florida Historical Society, 1994. Second Printing, 1995.

         Talladega College:  The First Century.  Co-Authored with Joe M. Richardson.  The University of Alabama Press, 1990.

CHAPTERS IN BOOK:
         "The African American Experience in Twentieth Century Florida, 1900-1995" in The New  History of Florida," edited by Michael Gannon.  University of Florida Press, 1996. Pp.373-390. Second Printing, 1996.

         "No Longer Denied:  Black Women in Florida, 1920-1950," in The African American Heritage of Florida, edited by David R. Colburn and Jane Landers. University Press of  Florida. 1995. Pp.240-274.

         "Black Floridians," with Joe M. Richardson in A Guide to the History of Florida, edited by Paul S. George.  Greenwood Press, 1989. Pp.131-144.

         “The 1920s: The Rosewood Incident” in Florida Decades: A Sesquicentennial History 1845-1995, edited by James J. Horgan and Lewis N. Wynne. Saint Leo College Press,   1995. Pp.119-136.

ARTICLES:

     "'Without Compromise or Fear':  Florida's African American Female Activists,"  Florida Historical Quarterly, (Spring, 1999):475-502.

     “The Rosewood Massacre and the Women Who Survived It,” Florida Historical Quarterly,  (Fall, 1997):193-208.

     "Student Unrest at Talladega College, 1887-1914,"  The Journal of Negro History, 70 (Summer, Fall, 1985): 73-81. The Journal of Negro History suspended publication for several  years.  When it resumed publication it continued using subsequent volume numbers and dates. Thus my article which was actually published in 1990 is in Volume LXX (Summer, Fall, 1985).

       "Edwin C. Silsby and Talladega College,"  The Alabama Review XLI (October 1988): 271-288.

      "The American Missionary Association and the Beaufort, North Carolina School Controversy, 1865-1867," Phylon, 48 (June  1987): 103-111.

     "'They are my People': Black American Missionary Association Teachers in North Carolina  During the Civil War and Reconstruction".  The Negro Educational Review, 36 (April 1985): 78-89.

      "'They Too are Jesus' Poor':  The American Missionary Association and the White Community in North Carolina,"  Southern Studies:  An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South, 23 (Winter 1984): 386-396.

REVIEW ESSAY:
      Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. Darlene Clark Hine, Elsa Barkley Brown, Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, editors. In The Journal of American History, (March 1996): 1663-1667.

MANUALS:
     Teachers Manual and Test Bank to Accompany Franklin and Moss From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans. Seventh Edition. McGraw-Hill, 1994. Pp. 204.

REPORTS:
      “A Documented History of the Incident Which Occurred at Rosewood, Florida, January 1923,”  With Appendices. With David Colburn, Tom Dye, Larry E. Rivers and William W. Rogers.  December 1993.  Commissioned by the Florida Legislature.  http://mailer.fsu.edu/~mjones/rosewood/rosewood.html

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