Howard Hunter is a native of New Orleans and a history teacher of forty-two years. He is coauthor with James Gill of Tearing Down the Lost Cause: The Removal of New Orleans's Confederate Statues, published by University Press of Mississippi; has published articles on New Orleans and the Civil War for both academic and general audiences; and is past president of the Louisiana Historical Society.
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Introduction Chronology Berry: Press Aide to Charles Evers Mike Winship / 1971 The Catholic Quandary Don Lee Keith / 1992 Point of Contact The Dallas Morning News / 2006 Unholy Trinities Clancy DuBos / 2006 Interview with Jason Berry Charles Henry Rowell / 2006 Maciel, a Sexual Predator Marisa Iglesias / 2007 Thinking About New Orleans #9: Jason Berry (Part I) Jane Ciabattari / 2007 Thinking About New Orleans #9: Jason Berry (Part II) Jane Ciabattari / 2007 Jason Berry with Allan Turner Allan Turner / 2008 Jason Berry: Church Whistleblower Judy Ball / 2011 "Tell Me About It"-Jason Berry at the Tennessee Williams Festival Mark A. Folse / 2011 Rockburn Presents: Jason Berry Ken Rockburn / 2012 Questions for Jason Berry Zach Czaia / 2017 In a Long Career, Writer Jason Berry Turns Homeward Again in City of a Million Dreams Susan Larson / 2018 Catholic History of New Orleans Highlighted During Its Three-Hundredth Anniversary Christopher White / 2018 The Triumph of New Orleans, the Tragedy of the Catholic Church: A Conversation with Jason Berry Christiaan Mader / 2019 The Jazz Writer: Jason Berry's Quest to Understand the Place Where He's From Tom Roberts / 2019 Grace Under Pressure John Baldoni / 2021 City of a Million Dreams Fulfills Twenty-Five-Year Documentary Quest for Jason Berry David Johnson / 2021 Filmmaker 5 with Jason Berry: City of a Million Dreams Kami Spangenberg / 2022 Questions for Research Halley Jepson / 2022 Jason Berry Oral History Mark Cave / 2023 Jason Berry with G. Howard Hunter G. Howard Hunter and Adele Layrisson / 2023