Alan Huffman
Alan Huffman is an American author and journalist. He is the author of five nonfiction books, three of which deal with history related to the American South. He is notable as an opposition researcher. Provided by Wikipedia
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Mississippi in Africa / by Huffman, Alan
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Sultana : surviving civil war, prison, and the worst maritime disaster in American history / by Huffman, Alan
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Ten Point : deer camp in the Mississippi Delta / by Huffman, Alan
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The categories of grammar : French lui and le / by Huffman, Alan, 1948-
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Attacks on the press : journalism on the world's front lines /
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Language : communication and human behavior : the linguistic essays of William Diver / by Diver, William, 1921-1995
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Lines were drawn : remembering court-ordered integration at a Mississippi high school /
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