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The '''Vulcan Press''' was a book publisher active in [[Birmingham]] in the 1950s. It's most infamous publication was Georgia governor Victor Talmadge's defense of separate schools, ''You and Segregation'' ([[1955]])
The '''Vulcan Press''' was a book publisher active in the 1950s with offices at 401 [[4th Street Southwest]].
 
Its most infamous publication was Georgia governor Victor Talmadge's attack against the Supreme Court's ruling in ''Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas'', entitled ''You and Segregation'' ([[1955]]).


==Publications==
==Publications==
* Talmadge, Victor E. (1955) ''You and Segregation''
* John P. Weeks with G. T. Klein, Joe Sicer and Robert Chesnutt (1952) ''The Poultry Profit Guide''
* Stone, Naylor (1954) ''Coach Tommy of the Crimson Tide''
* Naylor Stone (1954) ''Coach Tommy of the Crimson Tide''
* Thames, John (1955) ''Poems''
* Katherine Bellamann (1955) ''Lyric Mississippi: An Anthology of Selected Poems''
* Gorman, Ethel Miller (1956) ''Red Acres''
* Herbert Hartley and [[Clint Bonner]] (1955) ''Home is the Sailor''
* Weeks, John P. with G. T. Klein, Joe Sicer and Robert Chesnutt (1952) ''The Poultry Profit Guide''
* [[Luther Patrick]] (1955) ''Goosepocket'', illustrated by Hubert Harper
* Jesse M. Richardson and Herbert R. Padgett, editors (1955) ''Alabama Almanac and Book of Facts: 1955-1956''
* Ian Stewart (1955) ''Thoughts for Johnny''
* Edwin Strickland and Gene Wortsman (1955) ''Phenix City: The Wickedest City in America''
* Victor E. Talmadge(1955) ''You and Segregation''
* John Thames (1955) ''Here and There: A Collection of Poetry''
* [[Henry Clay Vance]] (1955) ''Day Before Yesterday''
* W. D. Weatherford (1955) ''The Romance of the Appalachian People''
* Robert Dane Cook (1956) ''Glimpses of the Southland''
* Ethel Miller Gorman (1956) ''[[Red Acres]]''
* Henry Vance (1956) ''Day Before Yesterday''
 
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Revision as of 21:15, 8 April 2008

The Vulcan Press was a book publisher active in the 1950s with offices at 401 4th Street Southwest.

Its most infamous publication was Georgia governor Victor Talmadge's attack against the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, entitled You and Segregation (1955).

Publications

  • John P. Weeks with G. T. Klein, Joe Sicer and Robert Chesnutt (1952) The Poultry Profit Guide
  • Naylor Stone (1954) Coach Tommy of the Crimson Tide
  • Katherine Bellamann (1955) Lyric Mississippi: An Anthology of Selected Poems
  • Herbert Hartley and Clint Bonner (1955) Home is the Sailor
  • Luther Patrick (1955) Goosepocket, illustrated by Hubert Harper
  • Jesse M. Richardson and Herbert R. Padgett, editors (1955) Alabama Almanac and Book of Facts: 1955-1956
  • Ian Stewart (1955) Thoughts for Johnny
  • Edwin Strickland and Gene Wortsman (1955) Phenix City: The Wickedest City in America
  • Victor E. Talmadge(1955) You and Segregation
  • John Thames (1955) Here and There: A Collection of Poetry
  • Henry Clay Vance (1955) Day Before Yesterday
  • W. D. Weatherford (1955) The Romance of the Appalachian People
  • Robert Dane Cook (1956) Glimpses of the Southland
  • Ethel Miller Gorman (1956) Red Acres
  • Henry Vance (1956) Day Before Yesterday