Major Works:
* "The Soul of the Southerner: The Old South and the Legacy of White Supremacy" (1988): This work, published posthumously, synthesized Sellers' lifetime of scholarship, offering a profound analysis of Southern culture, racial ideology, and the roots of white supremacy.
* "Slavery and the American Revolution, 1775-1787" (1963): This influential work examines the complexities of slavery during the American Revolution, challenging the traditional narrative of a unified anti-slavery movement.
* "The Market Revolution: Jacksonian America, 1815-1846" (1991): This book, co-authored with his wife, Judith Wellman Sellers, analyzes the social and economic transformations of the Jacksonian era.
Other Works:
* "The American Revolution" (1966): A textbook offering a comprehensive overview of the American Revolution.
* "The Jeffersonian Tradition in American Democracy" (1959): This book explores the enduring legacy of Thomas Jefferson's political and philosophical ideas.
* "James K. Polk, Continentalist, 1845-1849" (1966): This biographical study examines the presidency of James K. Polk and his role in westward expansion.
Charles Grier Sellers made significant contributions to our understanding of the American South, particularly in his explorations of slavery, white supremacy, and the complex relationship between the North and South. His work continues to be influential in the field of American history.