Representative Dunning School Scholars
- Claude Bowers, The Tragic Era (1929).
- W.W. Davis, The Civil War and Reconstruction in Florida (1913).
- J. G. de Roulhac Hamilton, Reconstruction in North Carolina (1914).
- Walter L. Fleming, Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama (1905).
- J. W. Garner, Reconstruction in Mississippi (1901).
- C.W. Ramsdell, Reconstruction in Texas (1910).
- J. S. Reynolds, Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865–1877 (1905).
- Thomas Staples, Reconstruction in Arkansas, 1862-1874 (1923).
- C. Mildred Thompson, Reconstruction in Georgia (1915).
- E. Merton Coulter, The South During Reconstruction (1947).
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