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I. Meyer, The American Jew in the Civil War, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 50, pp. 263-424, 1961.
L. Miller, The Zale Story: Diamonds for the Rough, in Lone Stars of David: The Jews of Texas, Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2007, pp. 148-161.
M. Grace Miller, Point of No Return: Enemy Alien Internment in World War II New Orleans. Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 2021.
M. Grace Miller, Port of No Return: Enemy Alien Internment in World War II New Orleans. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State UP, 2021.
A. K. Milligan, "Witnessing History: Civil Rights and the Jews of Selma, Alabama", Southern Jewish History, vol. 26, pp. 83-116, 2023.
A. K. Milligan, "'The Dark-Eyed Jew' of Alabama: The Life and Folktales of Abraham Mordecai", Southern Jewish History, vol. 28, pp. 1-31, 2025.
C. Mills-Nichol, The Forgotten Jews of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Santa Maria, CA: Janaway, 2012.
C. Mills-Nichol, Louisiana's Jewish Immigrants from the Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. Santa Maria, CA: Janaway, 2014.
T. Mirvis, The Ladies Auxiliary. New York: W.W. Norton, 1999.
R. Mohl, South of the South?: Jews, Blacks, and the Civil Rights Movement in Miami, 1945-1960, Journal of American Ethnic History, vol. 18, pp. 3-36, 1999.
R. Mohl, Graff, M., and Zoloth, S., South of the South: Jewish Activists and the Civil Rights Movement in Miami, 1945-1960. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2004.
L. C. Moise, Biography of Isaac Harby with an Account of the Reformed Society of Israelites of Charleston, SC. Columbia, SC: R.L. Bryan Co., 1931.
C. Monaco, Moses E. Levy of Florida: A Jewish Abolitionist Abroad, American Jewish History, vol. 86, no. 4, pp. 377-396, 1998.
C. Monaco, Moses Levy of Florida: Jewish Utopian and Antebellum Reformer. Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 2005.
C. Monaco, A Sugar Utopia on the Florida Frontier: Moses Elias Levy's Pilgrimage Plantation, Southern Jewish History, vol. 5, pp. 103-140, 2002.
D. D. Moore, Jewish Migration to the Sunbelt, in Shades of the Sunbelt: Essays on Ethnicity, Race and the Urban South, Boca Raton: Florida Atlantic University Press, 1989, pp. 41-52.
D. D. Moore, To the Golden Cities: Pursuing the American Jewish Dream in L.A. and Miami. New York: Free Press, 1994.
D. D. Moore, The Ta'am of Tourism, Pacific Historical Review, vol. 68, pp. 193-212, 1999.
H. J. E. Moore, The National Conference of Christians and Jews in Memphis, 1932-1989, West Tennessee Historical Society Papers, vol. 45, pp. 48-67, 1991.
D. D. Moore, Separate Paths: Blacks and Jews in the Twentieth Century South, in Struggles in the Promised Land: Toward a History of Black-Jewish Relations in the United States , New York: Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 275-293.
D. D. Moore, To the Golden Cities: Pursuing the American Jewish Dream in L.A. and Miami. New York: Free Press, 1994.
N. R. Moosnick, Arab and Jewish Women in Kentucky: Stories of Accommodation and Audacity. Lexington, KY: UP of Kentucky, 2012.
G. Mordecai, Notice of Jacob Mordecai, Founder and Proprietor from 1809-1818 of the Warrenton Female Seminary, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 6, pp. 40-43, 1897.
D. T. Morgan, Judaism in Eighteenth-Century Georgia, Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 58, no. Spring, pp. 41-54, 1974.
D. T. Morgan, The Sheftalls of Savannah, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, vol. 62, no. June, pp. 348-361, 1973.

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