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S. Falk, The Warrenton Female Academy of Jacob Mordecai, 1809-1818, North Carolina Historical Review, vol. 35, no. July, pp. 281-298, 1958.
J. Feibelman, A Social and Economic Study of the New Orleans Jewish Community, University of Pennsylvania, 1941.
A. Feiler, A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald, Booker T. Washington, and the 4,978 Schools that Changed America. Athens, GA: U of Georgia P, 2021.
E. Feldman, Tales out of Shul: The Unorthodox Journal of an Orthodox Rabbi. New York: Shaar Press, 1997.
M. C. Ferris and Greenberg, M. I., Jewish Roots in Southern Soil: A New History. Waltham, MA: Brandeis UP, 2006.
M. C. Ferris, Matzoh Ball Gumbo: Culinary Tales of the Jewish South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005.
M. C. Ferris, "Feeding the Jewish Soul in the Delta Diaspora", Southern Cultures, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 52-85, 2004.
M. C. Ferris, Dining in the Dixie Diaspora: A Meeting of Region and Religion, in Jewish Roots in Southern Soil, Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2006, pp. 226-254.
M. C. Ferris, "'God First, You Second, Me Third': An Exploration of 'Quiet Jewishness' at Camp Wah-Kon-Dah", Southern Cultures, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 58-70, 2012.
M. C. Ferris, From the Recipe File of Luba Cohen: A Study of Southern Jewish Foodways and Cultural Identity, Southern Jewish History, vol. 2, pp. 129-164, 1999.
L. Feuer, America's First Jewish Professor: James Joseph Sylvester at the University of Virginia, American Jewish Archives, vol. 36, no. November, pp. 152-201, 1984.
D. Fingeroth, Jack Ruby: The Many Faces of Oswald's Assassin. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2023.
G. Fink, "Efficiency and Control: Labor Espionage in Southern Textiles", in Organized Labor in the Twentieth-Century South, Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1991, pp. 13-34.
G. Fink, "Labor Espionage and the Organization of Southern Textiles: The Fulton Bag And Cotton Mill Strike of 1914-1915", Labor's Heritage, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 10-35, 1989.
G. Fink, The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Strike of 1914-1915: Espionage, Labor Conflict, and New South Industrial Relations. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1993.
N. H. Finkelstein, Schools of Hope: How Julius Rosenwald Helped Change African American Education. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills, 2014.
J. Fishman, Southern City, in Jews in the South, Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1973, pp. 307-333.
W. K. Fishman, Jews and the New Orleans Economic and Social Elites, Jewish Social Studies, vol. 44, no. Summer-Fall, pp. 291-297, 1982.
E. Ford and Stiefel, B., The Jews of New Orleans and the Mississppi Delta: A History of Life and Community Along the Bayou. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia, 2012.
S. Forman, Blacks in the Jewish Mind. New York: New York University Press, 1998.
S. Forman, The Unbearable Whiteness of Being Jewish: Desegregation in the South and the Crisis of Jewish Liberalism, American Jewish History, vol. 85, pp. 121-142, 1997.
R. Foulkes, Hortense Powdermaker's 'After Freedom': Making Sense of the Conundrum of Black/Jewish Relations in American Anthropology and Society, Western Journal of Black Studies, vol. 18, pp. 231-234, 1994.
F. S. Frank, Nashville Jewry during the Civil War, Tennessee Historical Quarterly, vol. 39, no. Fall, pp. 310-322, 1980.
F. S. Frank, Beginnings on Market Street: Nashville and her Jewry, 1861-1901. Nashville: , 1976.
F. S. Frank, Five Families and Eight Young Men: Nashville and her Jewry, 1850-1861. Nashville: Tennessee Book Co., 1962.

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