His father, James Guy "Pop" Hollandsworth, was a mountain climber.[5]
Select writings
Physiology and Behavior Therapy: Conceptual Guidelines for the Clinician Plenum Press, New York (1986), call number RC489.B4 H6 1986
The Physiology of Psychological Disorders: Schizophrenia, Depression, Anxiety, and Substance Abuse Plenum Press, New York (1990) call number RC514 .H59 1990
The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience during the Civil War Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge (1995) call number E540.N3 H65 1995[6]
Pretense of Glory: The Life of General Nathaniel P. Banks Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge (1998) call number E467.1.B23 H65[7]
An Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866 Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge (2001)[8][9]
Portrait of a Scientific Racist; Alfred Holt Stone of Mississippi (2008)[10]
His father, James Guy "Pop" Hollandsworth, was a mountain climber.[5]
Select writings
Physiology and Behavior Therapy: Conceptual Guidelines for the Clinician Plenum Press, New York (1986), call number RC489.B4 H6 1986
The Physiology of Psychological Disorders: Schizophrenia, Depression, Anxiety, and Substance Abuse Plenum Press, New York (1990) call number RC514 .H59 1990
The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience during the Civil War Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge (1995) call number E540.N3 H65 1995[6]
Pretense of Glory: The Life of General Nathaniel P. Banks Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge (1998) call number E467.1.B23 H65[7]
An Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866 Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge (2001)[8][9]
Portrait of a Scientific Racist; Alfred Holt Stone of Mississippi (2008)[10]