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H. Golden, The Right Time: An Autobiography. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1969.
H. Golden, Jew and Gentile in the New South: Segregation at Sundown, Commentary, vol. 20, no. November, pp. 403-412, 1955.
H. Golden, Forgotten Pioneer. Cleveland, OH: World Publishing Co., 1963.
S. Goldfarb, "A Second Eyewitness to Jim Conley's Actions: The Leo Frank Case Revisited", Southern Jewish HIstory, vol. 12, pp. 227-233, 2009.
D. Goldfield, Sense of Place: Blacks, Jews, and White Gentiles in the American South, Southern Cultures, vol. 3, pp. 58-79, 1997.
K. Goldman, Jewish Fringe, Texas Fabric: Nineteenth Century Immigrants Living Texas Reality and Myth, Texas A&M, 2003.
K. Goldman, Dressing Modern Maternity: The Frankfurt Sisters of Dallas and the Page Boy Label. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech. UP, 2013.
J. Goldman, The Slow Way Back. New York: HarperCollins, 1999.
E. L. Goldstein, 'Now is the Time to Show Your True Colors': Southern Jews, Whiteness, and the Rise of Jim Crow, in Jewish Roots in Southern Soil, Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2006, pp. 134-155.
E. L. Goldstein, The Price of Whiteness: Jews, Race, and American Identity. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.
E. L. Goldstein, Traders and Transports: The Jews of Colonial Maryland. Baltimore: Jewish Historical Society of Maryland, 1993.
D. Goldstein, From Generation to Generation: Congregation Ahavath Achim, 1887-1987. Atlanta: Ahavath Achim Synagogue, 1987.
E. L. Goldstein and Weiner, D. R., On Middle Ground: A History of the Jews of Baltimore. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2018.
S. I. Goldstein, Mixed Marriages in the Deep South, in Jews in the South, Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1973, pp. 283-287.
A. V. Goodman, South Carolina from Shaftesbury to Salvador, in Jews in the South, Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1973, pp. 29-42.
N. Gordon, The Rabbi. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965.
R. Gorin, The Anglo-American Conservative Response in the Middle Nineteenth Century: The Political Record of Judah Benjamin and Benjamin Disraeli, St. Louis University, 1980.
G. E. Govan and Livingwood, J. W., Adolph Ochs: The Boy Publisher, East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications, vol. 17, pp. 84-104, 1945.
D. Gradwohl, The Jewish Cemeteries of Louisville, Kentucky: Mirrors of Historical Processes and Theological Diversity through 150 Years, Markers, vol. 10, pp. 116-149, 1993.
H. Green and Zerivitz, M. K., Mosaic: Jewish Life in Florida. Mosaic, Inc., 1991.
H. Green and Leviten, S., Jews in Miami, South Florida History, vol. 26, pp. 10-17, 1998.
A. Greenbaum, Jews of South Florida. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England, 2005.
M. I. Greenberg, Becoming Southern: The Jews of Savannah, Georgia, American Jewish History, vol. 86, no. March, 1998.
E. Greenberg, Isaac Polock: Early Settler in Washington, D.C., American Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 48, no. September, pp. 1-18, 1958.
M. I. Greenberg, A Haven of Benignity: Conflict and Cooperation Between 18th Century Savannah Jews, in Dixie Diaspora: An Anthology of Southern Jewish History, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2006, pp. 1-32.

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