Wayne Flynt

Wayne Flynt was born in Anniston and taught history at Auburn University for over 20 years. Dr. Flynt also had a 12 year stint at Samford University, where he was head of the History Department. He is our candidate as the most knowledgeable scholar of Alabama History. Dr. Flynt's latest book, Alabama In the Twentieth Century, is thought to be the definitive work on this subject.

Wayne Flynt's other titles include the following:

Alabama Baptists: Southern Baptists in the Heart of Dixie
Alabama: The History of a Deep South State
Poor But Proud: Alabama's Poor Whites
Dixie's Forgotten People
Cracker Messiah, Governor Sidney J. Catts of Florida
Taking Christianity to China
Mine, Mill and Microchip: A Chronicle of Alabama Enterprise
Ban, Burn and Ignore: Writing and Publishing Books in the South


Rick Bragg in the Movies

Even though you weren’t able to attend the September 26, 2011, sold-out world premiere of Alabama’s Rick Bragg: Out of the Dirt, here’s your opportunity to view the entire movie at home, as well as much bonus footage not seen in the original documentary.

Listen in on distinguished Alabamaians, local friends and family tell inside tales on Rick as a child and award-winning best-selling author. Rick also gives his life’s philosophy in many scenes. Find out about his mother’s poetry; hear his aunt tell of dressing him as a girl when he was a tot. If ever there was a priceless gift, this is it.

You may order the two DVD (22.95) set through our secure, encrypted link Here

We also have signed copies of every edition of every Rick Bragg title ever written. You may view those by Clicking Here