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N. Kaganoff and Urofsky, M., Turn to the South: Essays on Southern Jewry. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1979.
B. Kalin, Rabbi William H. Fineshriber: The Memphis Years, West Tennessee Historical Society Paper, vol. 25, pp. 47-62, 1971.
F. R. Kallison, Was It a Duel or a Murder?: A Study in Texan Assimilation, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 62, no. March, pp. 314-320, 1972.
F. R. Kallison, 100 Years of Jewry in San Antonio, Trinity University, San Antonio, 1977.
J. Kaplan, You Can't Coach Height: Growing up Tall, Jewish, and Free in the Mountains of WNC. Hendersonville, NC: Cheerful Word, 2015.
B. Kaplan, Judah Philip Benjamin, in Jews in the South, Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1973, pp. 75-88.
B. Kaplan, The Eternal Stranger: a Study of Jewish Life in the Small Community. New York: Bookman Associates, 1957.
D. Evan Kaplan, "The Determination of Jewish Identity Below the Mason-Dixon Line: Crossing the Boundary from Gentile to Jew in the Nineteenth-Century American South", Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 98-121, 2001.
A. D. Kariel, The Jewish Story and Memories of Marshall, Texas, Western States Jewish History, vol. 14, pp. 195-206, 1982.
S. Kasdan, Mazel Tov, Y'all: A Bake Book for Happy Occasions. New York: Vanguard, 1968.
M. Kass and Marks, H., Jewish Life in Alabama: The Formative Stages, Alabama Heritage, vol. 35, pp. 6-13, 1995.
E. Katz, "'NCJW Joins the War on Poverty': The National Council of Jewish Women and the Quest for Opportunity in 1960s Atlanta", Southern Jewish History, vol. 19, pp. 75-124, 2016.
J. Katz, "Both SIdes of the Same Coin: Two Atlantans in Israel's War of Independence", Southern Jewish History, vol. 19, pp. 155-201, 2016.
J. Katz, The Jewish Community of Atlanta. Charleston: Arcadia, 2021.
T. Keating, Saturday School: How One Town Kept Out the "Jewish" 1902-1932. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, 1999.
M. Keller, Inside or Outside the Fold: The Circumstances under which Jews Join the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Atlanta, Emory University, 1999.
Y. Kerem, The Settlement of Rhodian and Other Sephardic Jews in Montgomery and Atlanta in the 20th Century, American Jewish History, vol. 85, pp. 373-392, 1997.
M. Kerstine, Merchants on Issaquena: Avenue of the Blues in Mississippi. Kerstine's Enterprises, 2020.
J. Kessler, Temple B'nai Israel: The History of a BOI. Austin, TX: Nortex Press, 2004.
J. Kessler, Henry Cohen: The Life of a Frontier Rabbi. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1997.
B. Keyserling, Sharing Common Ground: Promises Unfulfilled but Not Forgotten. self-published, 2020.
B. Keyserling, Sharing Common Ground: Promises Unfulfilled but Not Forgotten. William Keyserling, 2020.
S. King, Jr., Fanny Cohen's Journal of Sherman's Occupation of Savannah, Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 58, no. June, pp. 429-444, 1969.
N. Kinghan, A Brief Moment in the Sun: Francis Cardozo and Reconstruction in South Carolina. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State UP, 2023.
M. Kita, A Foot Soldier in the Civil Rights Movement: Lynn Goldsmith with SCLC-SCOPE, Summer 1965 , Southern Jewish History, vol. 22, pp. 151-188, 2019.

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