Reading Order List โ€” Book Series Reading Order Guide
Andrew E. Stoner

Andrew E. Stoner Reading Order

2 series ยท 40 books

Non-Fiction Series

Likely Complete

12 books (2006โ€“2022)

Start with Legacy of a Governor, the first of 12 books in the Non-Fiction series.

Start this series with Legacy of a Governor

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Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series

Ongoing

28 books (2011โ€“2024)

Start with Martin Luther Kingโ€™s Biblical Epic: His Final, Great Speech(By: Keith D. Miller), the first of 28 books in the Race, Rhetoric, and Media series.

Start this series with Martin Luther Kingโ€™s Biblical Epic: His Final, Great Speech(By: Keith D. Miller)

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1
Martin Luther Kingโ€™s Biblical Epic: His Final, Great Speech(By: Keith D. Miller)
2
Curt Flood in the Media: Baseball, Race, and the Demise of the Activist Athlete(By: Abraham Iqbal Khan)
3
A Voice That Could Stir an Army: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Rhetoric of the Black Freedom Movement(By: Maegan Parker Brooks)
4
American Indians and the Rhetoric of Removal and Allotment(By: Jason Edward Black)
5
Emmett Till(By: Devery S. Anderson)
6
Red Scare Racism and Cold War Black Radicalism(By: James Zeigler)
7
Consuming Identity: The Role of Food in Redefining the South(By: Ashli Quesinberry Stokes,Wendy Atkins-Sayre)
8
Full Court Press: Mississippi State University, the Press, and the Battle to Integrate College Basketball(By: Jason A. Peterson)
9
Prison Power: How Prison Influenced the Movement for Black Liberation(By: Lisa M. Corrigan)
10
Blasian Invasion: Racial Mixing in the Celebrity Industrial Complex(By: Myra S Washington)
11
Carter G. Woodson: History, the Black Press, and Public Relations(By: Burnis Reginald Morris)
12
Promises of Citizenship: Film Recruitment of African Americans in World War II(By: Kathleen M. German)
13
Alternate Roots: Ethnicity, Race, and Identity in Genealogy Media(By: Christine Scodari)
14
The Bad Sixties: Hollywood Memories of the Counterculture, Antiwar, and Black Power Movements(By: Kristen Hoerl)
15
Lynching: Violence, Rhetoric, and American Identity(By: Ersula J. Ore)
16
Peculiar Rhetoric: Slavery, Freedom, and the African Colonization Movement(By: Bjorn F. Stillion Southard)
17
Race and Radio: Pioneering Black Broadcasters in New Orleans(By: Brian Ward,Bala James Baptiste)
18
Black Feelings: Race and Affect in the Long Sixties(By: Lisa M. Corrigan)
19
No Future in This Country: The Prophetic Pessimism of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner(By: Andre E. Johnson)
20
Racial Terrorism: A Rhetorical Investigation of Lynching(By: Marouf A. Hasian Jr.,Nicholas S. Paliewicz)
21
Rebirthing a Nation: White Women, Identity Politics, and the Internet(By: Wendy K Z Anderson)
22
Authenticating Whiteness: Karens, Selfies, and Pop Stars(By: )
23
Black Bodies in the River: Searching for Freedom Summer(By: Davis W. Houck)
24
A Slow, Calculated Lynching(By: Devery S. Anderson)
25
A Slow, Calculated Lynching: The Story of Clyde Kennard(By: Devery S. Anderson,James Meredith)
26
Terror and Truth: Civil Rights Tourism and the Mississippi Movement(By: Stephen A. King,Roger Davis Gatchet)
27
The Rhetorical Road to Brown v. Board of Education: Elizabeth and Waties Waring's Campaign(By: Wanda Little Fenimore)
28
Superheroes in the Streets: Muslim Women Activists and Protest in the Digital Age(By: Kimberly Wedeven Segall)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Andrew E. Stoner written?
Andrew E. Stoner has written 40 books across 2 series. Their published works span from 2006 to 2024.
What is the first book in each Andrew E. Stoner series?
Here are the first books in Andrew E. Stoner's series: Non-Fiction: Legacy of a Governor; Race, Rhetoric, and Media: Martin Luther Kingโ€™s Biblical Epic: His Final, Great Speech(By: Keith D. Miller).
What order should I read Andrew E. Stoner's books?
We recommend reading Andrew E. Stoner's series in publication order. Each series can be read independently.
Is Andrew E. Stoner still writing new books?
Yes, Andrew E. Stoner has 1 ongoing series: Race, Rhetoric, and Media.

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