- “The Citizens’ Council: Organized Resistance to the Second Reconstruction, 1954-64″ by Neil R. McMillan
- “You and Segregation” by former Georgia Sen. Herman E. Talmadge
- “Mississippi’s Defiant Years, 1953-73″ by Erle Johnston
- “Take Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization” by former Mississippi Sen. Theodore Bilbo
- “Another View of the Civil Rights Movement” by Drue H. Lackey, former Montgomery, Alabama, police chief
- “I Saw Selma Raped” by former Dallas County, Alabama, Sheriff Jim Clark
- “Speaking Out” An autobiography by former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox (1967-71)
- “I Rolled With Ross” a political portrait of former Mississippi Gov. Ross Barnett (1960-64) by Erle Johnston
- “Wallace” a biography of former Alabama Gov. George Wallace, by Marshall Frady
- “The Wallace Story” a biography of former Alabama Gov. George Wallace, by William Jones
- “The Intimate Story of Lurleen Wallace: Her Crusade of Courage” a biography of former Alabama Gov. Lurleen Wallace, by Anita Smith
- “Talmadge: A Political Legacy, A Politician’s Life” a memoir by Georgia Sen. Herman E. Talmadge
- “Harry Byrd of Virginia” by Ronald Heinemann
- “Down From the Hills, Vol.1 & Vol. 2″ an autobiography by former Arkansas Gov. Orval E. Faubus
- “Richard Russell, Jr., Senator from Georgia” by Gilbert Courtland Fite
- “Rebel Senator: Strom Thurmond of South Carolina” by Alberta Morel Lachicotte
- “The Centennial Senator: True Stories of Strom Thurmond by the People Who Knew Him Best” by R.J. Duke & Bob Dole
- “You Are My Sunshine” a biography of former Louisiana Gov. Jimmie Davis
- “Every Man A King” an autobiography of former Louisiana Sen. Huey Long
- “The Wild Man From Sugar Creek: The Political Career of Eugene Talmadge” by William Anderson
- “Here’s Where I Stand: A Memoir” by former North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms
- “Bill Tuck: A Political Life in Harry Byrd’s Virginia” by William Bryan Crawley
- “The Man Bilbo” a biography of former Mississippi Sen. Theodore Bilbo, by Adwin Wigfall Green
- “Black Monday: Separation or Amalgamation, America Has Its Choice” a critique of the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, by Judge Tom P. Brady
- “Color, Communism, and Common Sense” by Manning Johnson
