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*"Rev. Mr. Kesterson: A Tennessee Clergyman with a Record," ''The Lima News'', Lima, Ohio, 9 November 1898, p. 6; also ''The Oxford Mirror'', 3 November 1898, p. 9.  
*"Rev. Mr. Kesterson: A Tennessee Clergyman with a Record," ''The Lima News'', Lima, Ohio, 9 November 1898, p. 6; also ''The Oxford Mirror'', 3 November 1898, p. 9.  
*Scolnick, Joseph M., Jr., and N. Brent Kennedy, eds., ''From Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dialogue'', Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 2003.  
*Scolnick, Joseph M., Jr., and N. Brent Kennedy, eds., ''From Anatolia to Appalachia: A Turkish-American Dialogue'', Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 2003.  
*Sharfstein, Daniel J., ''The Invisible Line: Three American Families and the Secret Journey from Black to White'', Penguin Press, 2011.
*Smith, Barbara Ellen, ed., ''Women, Race, and Class in the South'', Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press, 1999.  
*Smith, Barbara Ellen, ed., ''Women, Race, and Class in the South'', Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press, 1999.  
*"A Strange People of Tennessee: The Malungeons and their Curious Customs," ''The Daily Picayune'', New Orleans, Louisiana, 20 September 1897, p. 8.  
*"A Strange People of Tennessee: The Malungeons and their Curious Customs," ''The Daily Picayune'', New Orleans, Louisiana, 20 September 1897, p. 8.  
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