Legacies of Slavery commemorates a story of racial reconciliation in the South. The writers, educ...
Originally published 25 years ago, Watermelon Wine was praised for its honest, unsentimental exam...
To say that Mobile has a rich history is like saying Nashville has a few musicians. The port city...
With illustrator KaArie Gillis, authors Marti Rosner and Frye Gaillard share with young readers o...
With illustrator KaArie Gillis, authors Marti Rosner and Frye Gaillard share with young readers o...
A Hard Rain is a sweeping account of the 1960s, told decade by decade. Author Frye Gaillard was a...
'This book was originally published by Down Home Press in 1994 and has been reissued with intact ...
Frye Gaillard's first encounters with books were disappointing. As a child he never cared much fo...
With a combination of song lyrics and reflective essays, Alabama author Frye Gaillard and recordi...
Cradle of Freedom puts a human face on the story of the black American struggle for equality in A...
More than twenty years ago, Robert Croshon, an elderly friend of Frye Gaillard's, told him the st...
'In 1870 Benjamin Turner, who spent the first 40 years of his life as a slave, was elected to the...
In the most deeply personal writing of his long career, award-winning author Frye Gaillard reflec...
On the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, award-winning author Frye Gaillard reflects on the war...
To say that Mobile has a rich history is like saying Nashville has a few musicians. The port city...
'In 1974 John Egerton published his seminal work, The Americanization of Dixie. Pulitzer Prize-wi...
For years the legendary John Seigenthaler hosted A Word on Words on Nashville's public television...
'There are many different ways to remember the sixties,' Frye Gaillard writes, 'and this is mine....
Pulitzer Prize winner Cynthia Tucker and award-winning author Frye Gaillard reflect in a powerful...