Declaration of Independence, 72:320–21, 73:59–60, 82, 338, 102:398, 105:262, 106:447, 461, 463, 107:154; and slavery, 106:568–69, 572
DeCourcy, John: Chickasaw Bayou, Miss., battle of, 105:660, 671–72
DeCredico, Mary A.: book note by, 95:116; book reviews by, 90:196–97, 94:84–85, 98:119–20; Patriotism for Profit: Georgia's Urban Entrepreneurs and the Confederate War Effort, reviewed, 89:412–13
Dee, Frances, 98:420
Deep South: Memory and Observation, by Erskine Caldwell: noted, 79:302–3
Deep Souths: Delta, Piedmont, and Sea Island Society in the Age of Segregation, by J. William Harris: reviewed, 101:167–69
Deep Springs Elementary School (Lexington, Ky.): African American students, 101:260
Deer, Hannah, 87:433
Deese, Wynelle Scott: book review by, 87:443–44
De Falaise, Louis: article by, 103:521
Defeated Creek (Knott and Letcher counties, Ky.), 78:202–3
Defeat of the German U-Boats: The Battle of the Atlantic, by David Syrett: reviewed, 93:113–15
Defender, The, 73:431
Defense Advisory Council, 104:481
Defiance, Ohio, 104:18–19
Defining Global Justice: The History of U.S. International Labor Standards Policy, by Edward D. Lorenz: reviewed, 99:197–99
Defining Moments: African American Commemoration and Political Culture in the South, 1863–1913, by Kathleen Ann Clark: reviewed, 104:159–61
de Forest, Lee, 90:60
De Friese, L. H., 80:426
de Galvez, Bernardo, 81:2
de Gaulle, Charles: Forrest C. Pogue oral history interview, 104:676
Degler, Carl, 76:173, 93:44–46, 94:364, 379, 106:496; At Odds: Women and the Family in America from the Revolution to the Present, reviewed, 79:378–80
de Hartingh, Bertrand, 97:335
deism: influence on Fr. John Thayer, 101:286; social philosophy, 101:286
de la Camara, Manuel, 94:383
Deland, Margaret, 93:76
Delaney, Norman C.: John McIntosh Kell of the Raider, Alabama, 72:55–56
Delano, Jack, 85:295
Delano, Sterling F.: Brook Farm: The Dark Side of Utopia, reviewed, 103:787–89
Delany, Martin, 106:523
Delany's Ferry, Ky.: proposal to relocate state capital to, 104:250
de la Peña, Jose Enrique: With Santa Anna in Texas: A Personal Narrative of the Revolution, noted, 91:244–45
de la Perriere, John, 93:449
Delaplane, Joshua, 80:397
DeLatte, Carolyn E.: book reviews by, 82:86–87, 87:171–72, 89:96–97, 95:317–18; Lucy Audubon: A Biography, noted, 107:627; Lucy Audubon: A Biography, reviewed, 81:428–30
Delaware, 72:280–81, 99:40, 250, 360, 100:6, 13; compensated emancipation, 106:461, 525, 579; election of 1864, 103:684–85, 106:470; and the Emancipation Proclamation, 105:55; importance as a border state, 106:437; and secession, 101:413; slave population of, 106:434; triracial isolate group in, 102:212
Delaware Indians, 83:224, 90:20, 24, 91:250, 258, 307, 320, 92:161, 95:224–25, 227–28, 230–31, 235, 102:480; migrations of, 106:334; in Missouri, 102:497
Delaware Valley: Native Americans in, 106:334
del Castillo, Richard Griswold: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: A Legacy of Conflict, reviewed, 89:92–93
De León, Arnoldo: book review by, 105:510–12
De Leon, A Tejano Family History, by Ana Carolina Castillo Crimm: reviewed, 102:242–43
De Leon, Ponce, 72:408
Delfino, Susanna: ed., Neither Lady nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South, reviewed, 100:522–24; and Michele Gillespie, eds., Global Perspectives on Industrial Transformation in the American South, reviewed, 103:585–87
Delia's Tears: Race, Science, and Photography in Nineteenth-Century America, by Molly Rogers: reviewed, 107:609–10
Delineator: on State Federation of Women's Clubs and education, 91:181
Deliverance (film), 96:128, 98:381
Deliver the Vote: A History of Election Fraud, An American Political Tradition, 1742–2004, by Tracy Campbell: reviewed, 104:783–85
DeLombard, Jeannine Marie: Slavery on Trial: Law, Abolition, and Print Culture, reviewed, 106:92–94
DeLong, Ethel, 91:185–86
DeLozier, Mary Dean: Putnam County, Tennessee, 1850–1970, reviewed, 78:383–84
Delpar, Helen: ed., Encyclopedia of Latin America, reviewed, 73:320–21
Delph, John M., 95:11–12
Delpont, Victor, 86:137
DeMarce, Virginia Easley: critique of N. Brent Kennedy's Melungeons: The Resurrection of a Proud People–An Untold of Ethnic Cleansing, 102:215–16; work on Melungeons, 102:220, 223
DeMarcus, Nancy: and Thomas D. Clark memorial issue, 103:6
Demaree, Luther, 98:88–90, 92–95
Deming, Minor, 105:245
Demise of the American Convention System, 1880-1911, The, by John F. Reynolds: reviewed, 105:507–9
Democracy, by George Sidney Camp, 72:320
Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville, 72:319, 107:171–72
Democracy Rising: South Carolina and the Fight for Black Equality since 1865, by Peter F. Lau: reviewed, 104:771–73
Democracy's Lawyer: Felix Grundy of the Old Southwest, by J. Roderick Heller III: reviewed, 108:253–56
Democratic Dissent and the Cultural Fictions of Antebellum America, by Stephen John Hartnett: reviewed, 100:524–25
Democratic National Committee, 104:507
Democratic National Convention: 1864, and Confederate conspiracies, 108:14, 95
Democratic National Conventions: (1835), 202–3, 75:196, 106:384–86, 398–99; (1856), 93:258; (1879), 74:308; (1892), 75:112; (1894), 75:287; (1912), 98:274; (1916), 99:251; (1920), 93:21; (1924), 99:297; (1928), 92:184; (1948), 78:244, 104:521–22; (1968), 99:216; (1972), 99:216, 231; (1976), 78:243, 99:216; (1980), 99:231; (1984), 99:214, 230
Democratic Opposition to the Lincoln Administrtion in Indiana, by G. R. Tredway: reviewed, 72:291–92
Democratic Party, 72:14, 116–18, 122, 126–27, 129, 131–33, 243, 278, 348, 354–55, 358, 73:147, 239, 337, 380–81, 388, 74:41–42, 44–47, 53, 140–41, 306–7, 75:1, 5–6, 29, 31, 41–42, 47, 49–50, 304, 327, 76:26–28, 30, 33, 78:127, 79:41, 163, 211–14, 80:168, 374–75, 81:36, 48, 52, 57, 82:3, 13–15, 19–20, 22–23, 26, 86:58, 61, 64–66, 68, 87:152, 88:251–53, 255–56, 259, 261–62, 264, 266, 270, 89:385, 90:330–34, 338–39, 92:24, 27, 39–40, 181, 183–87, 193, 195, 93:29, 36, 133, 289, 94:247, 250, 252, 257, 95:137, 372, 98:257, 260–61, 264–67, 269, 270, 273–78, 354, 99:5, 14, 15, 32, 39, 220, 222, 226, 231, 252, 254, 256–57, 291, 101:423, 103:667, 105:391, 461, 465–67, 474, 106:390, 107:153, 320; and the 1938 Kentucky Democratic Party primary, 80:309–11, 313, 316, 321, 326, 328; 1952 National Convention, 76:125, 127; and the 1960 presidential primary in W.Va., 107:373–75; and African American suffrage, 107:548; and Alben W. Barkley, 78:249–51, 255–56; and Bank of the U.S., 100:43–44, 49–50; and Benjamin F. Buckner, 107:546; in Bourbon County, Ky., 108:347–80, 355–56, 362–63; in Breathitt County, Ky., 107:404–5; in Campbell County, Ky., 104:518–19; and Carl D. Perkins, 107:308; in Carroll County, Ky., 104:518–19; "Chandler Democrats," 99:27; in Civil War Ky., 107:516; and Democrats, 73:385; division of during Civil War, 103:666; economic philosophy of, 106:504; in Eddyville, Ky., 79:326–32; in Edmonson County, Ky., 104:452; factions of during Civil War, 76:211–13, 215; female candidates in, 99:259, 271, 273, 290, 296–97; and George W. Smith, 103:662, 680; Gold Democrats, 74:48, 76:27–28, 30, 32–33, 108:360, 363, 369; and Henry Clay, 106:546–47; interests portrayed in Lexington popular culture, 100:29–57; and the invasion of Cuba, 105:572; issue of an elective judiciary, 93:389, 392–404, 406–19; and Jackson Purchase, 99:341; and Joseph Holt, 106:382–88, 390, 394; in Kenton County, Ky., 104:518–19; and the Know-Nothing Party, 80:379–80; in Ky., 105:64, 106:410; local political machines of, 107:386–87; in Louisville, Ky., 104:453–54, 517–18, 589–90, 683; meaning of the Civil War, 102:384–85; New Departure Democrats and George C. Lockhart, 105:407; organization of, 74:153; party evolution, 100:459.; Peace Democrats, 72:371, 75:214, 219, 93:400, 103:638–39; and Populism, 78:229–30, 232–34, 237–42; primary elections, 99:121, 264, 266, 276, 296–97; racial attitudes of, 105:387–89, 392–94, 401–2, 406–7; and Robert F. Kennedy's presidential candidacy, 107:394–96; during the secession crisis, 106:425; second party system, 106:507; Silver Democrats, 74:48; and slavery, 106:308, 508; stress in, 76:285–88, 290, 304; in Switzerland County, Ind., 108:338; and the tariff issue, 107:172–73; in Texas, 105:651; Thomas Hutchison, 106:410; Union Democrats, 72:14–15, 371, 75:214–20, 93:400; Upland South culture, 106:371; and the War on Poverty, 107:306; and whipping criminals in Ky., 100:16, 26, 77; and William Goebel, 78:326, 328, 330, 341; and Young America, 105:574, 577, 588; . see also Jackson, Andrew; Tyler, John
Democratic Society (Lexington, Ky., 1793), 91:135
Democratic State Central Committee, 104:548
Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal, by Marlene Park and Gerald E. Markowitz: reviewed, 83:376–77
Democratic Woman's Club, 93:22
demography: of early Ky., 80:253–66; of frontier Ky., 80:253–66; of Lexington, Ky., 81:115–33
DeMoisey, John ("Frenchy"), 82:371, 376, 104:591–92
Demos, John Putnam: Entertaining Satan: Witchcraft and the Culture of Early New England, noted, 82:319
DeMoss, Dorothy D.: book notes by, 90:320, 92:237–38; book reviews by, 88:90–91, 92:335–37
Denbo, Bruce: oral history interviews with Thomas D. Clark, 103:377–78, 380–81, 432–38; Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:346, 360, 386, 402, 456
Deneen, Charles S., 96:360
Denham, Jesse, 87:10
Denhardt, Bertha, 84:369, 380
Denhardt, Henry H., 96:302; murder of, 84:361–96
Denhardt, J. G., 84:386
Denhardt, Robert M.: Foundation Dams of the American Quarter Horse, noted, 81:463
Denman, William, 104:456
Denmark: U.S. commercial treaty with, 107:560, 563
Dennett, Alfred W., 90:55
Dennett, John Richard: The South As It Is, 1865–1866, noted, 85:392
Denney, Edwin R.: 1955 gubernatorial campaign, 104:557
Dennis, Matthew: book review by, 108:130–32; Red, White, and Blue Letter Days: An American Calendar, reviewed, 101:230–31
Denny, Ebenezer, 106:348
Denny, George, 98:97
Denny, Wallace, 86:257
Denson, Andrew: book reviews by, 101:501–3, 104:326–27
Dent, Emory G., 84:36
Dent, Frederick, 81:373
Dent, Julia, 81:373
Denton, Joe, 108:178
Denton, Julie Rose, 99:274
"Denton Offutt of Kentucky: America's First 'Horse Whisperer'"?, by Gary O'Dell, 108:173–211
Denton Offutt's Method of Gentling Horses, and Curing Their Diseases (1843), by Denton Offutt: publication of, 108:187
Denver (Col.) Post: on Fred M. Vinson, 75:307
Denver, Col.: busing controversy, 101:264
DePaepe, Duane: and Carol A. Hill, "Saltpeter Mining in Kentucky Caves," 77:247–62
Department of Kentucky (Cincinnati, Ohio): establishment of, 106:447–48
de Pena, Allison Heaps: and James H. Dorman, eds., Audubon: A Retrospective, reviewed, 89:303
DePoe, Stephen P.: Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., and the Ideological History of American Liberalism, reviewed, 93:118–20
Depp, Nettie, 86:29
Depression Post Office Murals and Southern Culture: A Gentle Reconstruction, by Sue Bridwell Beckham, reviewed, 89:88–89
DePriest, Oscar, 93:447
"Derby City Reference: A Review Essay," by Kenneth H. Williams, 99:385–92
Derek, John: film of All the King's Men, 104:85
Derian, Patricia, 75:165
DeRogatis, Amy: Moral Geography: Maps, Missionaries, and the American Frontier, reviewed, 101:341–43
De Rohan, Fr. William: slaves of, 101:287
Deromanticizing Black History, by Clarence E. Walker: reviewed, 91:115–16
DeRosier, Arthur H. Jr., 74:246
DeRosier, Linda Scott, 100:273, 276; "Celebrating the Ordinary: Why Common Folk Should Write Memoir," 98:139–53; Creeker: A Woman's Journey, reviewed, 97:451–53; illus., 100:282, 284, 286, 290; Songs of Life and Grace, reviewed, 101:495–97; "Songs of Life and Grace: Creeker—And Then Some," 100:279–91
Derrick, W. Edwin: book review by, 77:67–69
Derringer, Paul ("Duke"), 99:100
Der Ruf (The Call) German POW newspaper, 100:162, 105:454
Desaix, Louis C. A., 93:279
de Sales, Francis, 74:30, 32, 38
De Santis, Vincent P.: book reviews by, 82:97–99, 84:89–90, 85:173–74, 91:232–33; "Holman Hamilton," 80:134–39
Descent from Glory: Four Generations of the John Adams Family, by Paul C. Nagel, reviewed, 82:89–91
Descriptive Guide to the Lawrence W. Wetherby Collection at the University of Kentucky Library's Special Collections Department Modern Political Collections, compiled by Suzy Ireland and Glen A. McAninch: noted, 82:208
Desha, Joe, 97:182
Desha, Joseph, 72:158, 73:292, 78:19–20, 22, 126, 129, 82:218–19, 88:246, 248, 249, 270, 272, 100:34; during Civil War, 108:43; funds for construction of capitol, 104:254–55
Designing the Centennial: A History of the 1876 International Exhibition in Philadelphia, by Bruno Giberti: reviewed, 100:379–80
Des Moines (Iowa) Register: on Fred M. Vinson, 75:309
Desmond, Humphrey, 92:183
Desmond, Rita, 98:356, 358–59, 361
de Soto, Hernando, 92:162
Dessausure, Harry, 83:178
Dessens, Nathalie: From Saint-Domingue to New Orleans: Migrations and Influences, reviewed, 105:480–82
d'Estaing, Giscard, 73:390
De Stefani, Carlo, 105:439
de Stefano, Gaetano, 105:428
Destroyer Deal (1940), 104:485–86
Destroyer of the Iron Horse: General Joseph E. Johnston and Confederate Rail Transport: 1861–1865, by Jeffrey N. Lash: reviewed, 90:197–98
de Syon, Guillaume: book review by, 100:401–2
Dethloff, Henry C.: A History of the American Rice Industry, 1685–1985, reviewed, 87:166
Detjen, David W.: The Germans in Missouri, 1900–1918: Prohibition, Neutrality, and Assimilation, noted, 84:106
Detroit (Mich.) Free Press: reaction to Grant's Vicksburg campaign, 103:651
Detroit (Mich.) News, 75:308–9, 312, 79:334
Detroit, Mich., 72:39, 337, 75:194, 94:268–69, 277–78, 289, 98:344, 99:103, 115; Appalachian outmigration to, 107:307; merger of school districts in, 105:14–16; riot in, 107:354; school desegregation in, 105:17–18, 25; during War of 1812, 104:6, 8, 10–12, 105:216
Detroit River, 105:207
Detroit Tigers, 97:439, 99:112
Detzer, Karl, 91:196
Deuerson, James R., 87:115
Deutsche American (newspaper), 98:194
Developing Dixie: Modernization in a Traditional Society, edited by Winfred B. Moore Jr., Joseph F. Tripp, and Lyon G. Tyler: reviewed, 88:96–97
"Development of the Southern Railroads Prior to the Civil War," by Thomas D. Clark, 103:208
Deverell, William: Whitewashed Adobe: The Rise of Los Angeles and the Remaking of its Mexican Past, reviewed, 104:183–84
Devices and Desires: A History of Contraceptives in America, by Andrew Tone: reviewed, 100:412–13
Devices and Desires: Gender, Technology, and American Nursing, by Margarete Sandelowski: reviewed, 99:195–97
De Vierville, J. Paul: book review by, 101:158–60
Devil Knows How to Ride: The True Story of William Clarke Quantrill and His Confederate Raiders, by Edward R. Leslie: reviewed, 95:321–23
Devine, Ben, 86:257
Devine, Christine Styrna: book review by, 107:426–29
Devine, Michael J.: book review by, 89:226
Devious Dr. Franklin, Colonial Agent: Benjamin Franklin's Years in London, by David T. Morgan: reviewed, 94:430–32
Devlin, Rachel: Relative Intimacy: Fathers, Daughters, and Postwar American Culture, reviewed, 104:192–94
Devore, Fred, 98:389
De Voto, Bernard, 72:191, 75:263–64
Dew, Aloma W.: "'Between the Hawk and the Buzzard': Owensboro during Civil War," 77:1–14; book note by, 92:121–22; book reviews by, 84:422–23, 91:204–5; "From Cramps to Consumption: Women's Health in Owensboro, Ky. during Civil War," 74:85–98; and Lee A. Dew, Owensboro: The City on the Yellow Banks, reviewed, 86:376–77
Dew, Lee A.: and Aloma W. Dew, Owensboro: The City on the Yellow Banks, reviewed, 86:376–77; book notes by, 84:341, 86:100, 314; book reviews by, 81:453–55, 84:98–100, 87:166, 89:313–14; "Henderson, Kentucky, and the Fight for Equitable Freight Rates—1906–1918," 76:34–44; and Richard A. Weiss, In Pursuit of the Dream: History of Kentucky Wesleyan College, reviewed, 91:206–8
D'Ewart, Wesley, 72:191
Dewees, Curtis: George Washington's Kentucky Land, noted, 104:803
DeWeese, J. M., 84:270–71
Dewees Street (Lexington, Ky.): church on, 106:196
Dewey, Frank L.: Thomas Jefferson, Lawyer, reviewed, 86:79–80
Dewey, George, 83:330–31, 94:377, 98:44
Dewey, John, 76:325, 94:244
Dewey, Scott H.: book reviews by, 99:326–28, 439–41, 100:260–62, 101:220–22, 103:606–8, 837–38, 104:183–84, 375–76, 780–81, 105:175–76, 310–12; Don't Breathe the Air: Air Pollution and U.S. Environmental Politics, 1945–1970, reviewed, 100:119–21
Dewey, Thomas E., 76:258, 88:188, 105:464
Dewey Lake (Ky.): dam on, 107:329, 333
Dewhurst, Thomas B., 87:135
DeWitt, ——, 76:145–46, 148
DeWitt, Donald L.: compiler, Guide to Archives and Manuscript Collections in the United States: An Annotated Bibliography, noted, 92:454
DeWitt, William O., 82:385
DeWolf, James Jr., 73:4
DeWolf, James Sr., 73:4–6, 10, 15
Dexter (horse), 100:490
Deyle, Steven, 92:11
Deyo, Phil, 101:309–10
de Zavala, Lorenzo: Journey to the United States of North America, reviewed, 80:100–102
Dhanda, Michelle C. S.: book review by, 102:124–26
Diamond, Major—, 85:340, 347
Diamond, Sigmund: Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of Universities with the Intelligence Community, 1945–1955, noted, 91:247
Diamond: A Struggle for Environmental Justice in Louisana's Chemical Corridor, by Steve Lerner: reviewed, 103:606–8
Diary, and Life, of William Byrd II of Virginia, 1674–1744, by Kenneth A. Lockridge: reviewed, 86:177–78
Diary of a Confederate Soldier: John S. Jackman of the Orphan Brigade, edited by William C. Davis: noted, 95:461–62; reviewed, 89:402–3
Diary of Edmund Ruffin, vol. 3, A Dream Shattered, June 1863–June 1865, edited by William Kauffman Scarborough: reviewed, 89:101–2
"Diary of Edward O. Guerrant Covering the June 1864 Kentucky Raid of General John Hunt Morgan," edited by Edward O. Guerrant, 85:322–58
Diary of Miss Emma Holmes, 1861–1866, edited by John F. Marszalek: reviewed, 78:280–83
Diaz, Porfirio, 72:78
Dibrell, George Gibbs, 75:137–38
Dichtl, John R.: book review by, 97:467–68; "'She stalks abroad displaying her splendid trappings': Transplanting Catholicism to Kentucky, 1793–1830," 97:347–73
Dick, Bernard F.: book review by, 105:532–34; ed., Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio, noted, 92:128–29; Radical Innocence: A Critical Study of the Hollywood Ten, reviewed, 87:464–65; The Star-Spangled Screen: The American World War II Film, reviewed, 84:229–31
Dicke, Thomas S.: Franchising in America: The Development of a Business Method, 1840–1980, reviewed, 91:364–65
Dicken-Garcia, Hazel: book reviews by, 81:78–79, 83:67–69, 90:286–87, 92:439–40; To Western Woods: The Breckinridge Family Moves to Kentucky in 1793, reviewed, 90:287–88
Dickens, Charles, 90:41, 101:485; and the Louisville Galt House, 106:60
Dickenson County, W.Va.: community-action agency in, 107:388
Dickerson, Archer C., 73:235, 74:100
Dickerson, Denis C.: Militant Mediator: Whitney M. Young Jr., reviewed, 97:202–3
Dickerson, Mahlon, 81:186
Dickey, Betty: illus., 103:383
Dickey, Frank G.: illus., 103:383; letter to Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:384; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:385–88; Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:232, 386, 400–403, 426–29, 431–32, 446–47
Dickey, James, 96:128–29
Dickey, John Jay, 91:150–75
Dickinson, ——, 89:13
Dickinson, Anna: and Civil War, 102:395
Dickinson, Hoke Smith, 85:321
Dickinson, John, 105:256
Dickinson, Martin, 81:120
Dickinson, S. T., 87:417–19
Dickinson, W. Calvin: Kent T. Dollar and Larry H. Whiteaker, eds., Sister States, Enemy States: The Civil War in Kentucky and Tennessee, reviewed, 107:83–84
Dickinson, William C.: and Dean A. Herrin, and Donald R. Kennon, eds., Montgomery C. Meigs and the Building of the Nation's Capital, reviewed, 100:78–80
Dickos, Andrew: Street with No Name: A History of Classic American Film Noir, reviewed, 101:392–93
Dickson, Charles Ellis: "James Monroe's Defense of Kentucky's Interests in the Confederation Congress: An Example of Early North/South Party Alignment," 74:261–80
Dickson, Patrick: book review by, 105:366–67
Dickson, W. Calvin: and Michael E. Birdwell, eds., Rural Life and Culture in the Upper Cumberland, noted, 104:809
Dicks River (Ky.), 72:225, 231, 233, 73:62–63, 190–91; bridge at, 92:357, 360–61, 362; Presbyterian congregation near, 106:179
Dictator (horse), 100:490–92
Dictionary of Admirals of the U.S. Navy: vol. 1, 1862–1900, by William B. Cogar, noted, 88:491
Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery, edited by Randall M. Miller and John David Smith: reviewed, 88:85–86
Dictionary of American Biography, 72:323
Dictionary of North Carolina Biography: vol. 1, A-C, edited by William S. Powell, noted, 78:386–87
Dictionary of Twentieth-Century World Biography, edited by Asa Briggs et al.: noted, 92:346
Dictionary of Virginia Biography, 99:392
Dictionary of War Quotations, edited by Justin Wintle: noted, 88:491
"Did An Oratorical Spark Ignite the Kentucky Explosion?" by Sister Ann Margaret Jarrell, 74:40–50
Did Lincoln Own Slaves? and Other Frequently Asked Questions about Abraham Lincoln, by Gerald J. Prokopowicz, 106:440–41
Did Pocahontas Save Captain John Smith? by J. A. Leo Lemay: reviewed, 91:427–29
"Did Southern Colonizationists Oppose Slavery? Kentucky 1816–1850 As A Test Case," by Jeffrey Brooke Allen, 75:92–111
Diehard Rebels: The Confederate Culture of Invincibility, by Jason Phillips: reviewed, 106:103–5
Diem, Ngo Dinh (Vietnam): fall of, 102:322–24; historiography on, 102:327
Diem's Final Failure: Prelude to America's War in Vietnam, by Philip E. Catton: reviewed, 101:549–51
Dien Bien Phu (Vietnam), 95:301, 102:288; compared with Khe Sanh, 102:341; French at, 102:319; historiography of, 102:293; illus., 102:289, 320
Diener, Edward: Reinterpreting American History: A Critical Look at Our Past, reviewed, 74:331–33
Dies, Martin, 84:295, 297
Dietrich, Marlene, 96:280, 98:405, 408, 410–12, 416
Diffley, Kathleen: ed., To Live and Die: Collected Stories of the Civil War, 1861–1876, reviewed, 100:229–30
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