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Overview
Works: 1 works in 47 publications in 1 languages
Titles
Flashes of a southern spirit[electronic resource] :meanings of the spirit in the U.S. South / by: Project Muse.; Southern States; Wilson, Charles Reagan. (Language materials, printed)
Concentration camps on the home front[electronic resource] :Japanese Americans in the house of Jim Crow / by: Arkansas; Howard, John, (1962-); Southern States (Language materials, printed)
In the lion's mouth[electronic resource] :Black populism in the New South, 1886-1900 / by: Ali, Omar H.; Project Muse.; Southern States (Language materials, printed)
The tobacco-plantation South in the early American Atlantic world[electronic resource] / by: Palgrave Connect (Online service); Sarson, Steven.; Southern States (Language materials, printed)
Faulkner and material culture[electronic resource] :Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 2004 / by: Abadie, Ann J.; Clark Conference ((2005 :); Faulkner, William, (1897-1962); Southern States; Urgo, Joseph R.; ebrary, Inc. (Language materials, printed)
Henry Hotze, Confederate propagandist[electronic resource] :selected writings on revolution, recognition, and race / by: Burnett, Lonnie A. (1958-); Confederate States of America; Gobineau, Arthur, (comte de,) (1816-1882); Hotze, Henry, (1833-1887.); Southern States; United States (Language materials, printed)
Forsaking all others[electronic resource] :a true story of interracial sex and revenge inthe 1880s South / by: Bankston, Isaac, (d. 1884); Bankston, Isaac, (d. 1884.); Bradford, Missouri.; Desha County (Ark.); Memphis (Tenn.); Project Muse.; Robinson, Charles F.; Southern States (Language materials, printed)
Romances of the white man's burden[electronic resource] :race, empire, and the plantationin American literature, 1880-1936 / by: Project Muse.; Southern States; Wells, Jeremy, (1971-) (Language materials, printed)
History and hope in the heart of Dixie[electronic resource] :scholarship, activism, and Wayne Flynt in the modern South / by: Alabama; Feldman, Glenn.; Flynt, Wayne, (1940-); Harvey, Gordon E. (1967-); Southern States; Starnes, Richard D., (1970-) (Language materials, printed)
A tour of Reconstruction[electronic resource] :travel letters of1875 / by: Dickinson, Anna E. (1842-1932); Dickinson, Anna E. (1842-1932.); Gallman, J. Matthew; Project Muse.; Southern States (Language materials, printed)
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Subjects
Shakespeare, William, Darwin, Charles, African American women National Negro Business League (U.S.) Man-woman relationships Women Excavations (Archaeology) Swift Creek Site (Ga.) World War, 1939-1945 Journalists Coleman, J. P. Immigrants Social justice. Plantation life Family Parturition Mothers Childbirth Natural history Race relations Men, White Food habits Religion and sociology Segregation in transportation Segregation Death Political parties Social change American fiction Masculinity in literature. Whites in literature. Stereotypes (Social psychology) in literature. Literature and science Sexism Popular culture Farmers Japanese Americans Community life Hotze, Henry, Propaganda, Confederate. Reconciliation Segregation in education Children Student movements Dickinson, Anna E. Race relations in motion pictures. Bankston, Isaac, Indians in literature. Imperialism in literature. Key, V. O. Comic books, strips, etc. English language Theft Tricksters Evangelicalism Revivals Bereavement Faulkner, William, Interviews Spencer, Elizabeth, Women and literature Arkansas Alabama Massive resistance (Southern states history, 1956-1964) Brown, Oliver, Topeka (Kan.). Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931. Social classes Social conflict Social Conditions Pregnancy Marginality, Social Dennett, John Richard, Motion pictures and history. Episcopal Church Spirituality Plantation life in literature. Civil religion Indian cosmology Race discrimination Liberalism Great Awakening. African Americans United States American literature Novelists, American Winter, William F. Film adaptations. Historians Whites Hodges, Luther Hartwell, Military geography Hispanic Americans Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931 Criminal justice, Administration of Plantation workers Populism Civil rights movements Memory in motion pictures. Passing (Identity) Children, White Barbecuing East (U.S.) Autobiography American poetry Political activists Presidents Radicalism Ethnicity in literature. Racism Welty, Eudora, Covington, Vicki. Indians of North America Indian pottery Williams, Tennessee, Gobineau, Arthur, Soldiers Political culture Government, Resistance to Civil rights Nationalism in literature. Secession in literature. Mississippi River Valley Alien labor, Latin American Families Social networks Globalization Desha County (Ark.) Cooking, American Food Socialization Buddhism Oratory Slavery Blacks Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) Religious Studies. History. Elections Race relations in literature. Evolution (Biology) in literature. Social Darwinism in literature. Washington, Booker T., Material culture Swamps Memory Religion and politics Learning and scholarship Simms, William Gilmore, Latin Americans Authors, American Tobacco farmers African Americans in motion pictures. Gray, Duncan Montgomery. Spiritual life Race in literature. Middle class Speeches, addresses, etc., American Social Sciences. Southern States Oral history. Yoknapatawpha County (Imaginary place) Material culture in literature Swamps in literature. American drama Imprisonment Flynt, Wayne, Collins, LeRoy Politics and literature Tennessee Nationalism Tobacco industry History, 19th Century Bradford, Missouri. Miscegenation Mississippian art. Social stratification Slave insurrections Vigilance committee Christianity and culture Indian activists Mormons Anthropology. Literature and society Home in literature. Place (Philosophy) in literature. Group identity Mississippi Swamp ecology Farm life Mississippian culture. Secession Confederate States of America Moderation Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) Georgia Latin America Regionalism Tobacco workers Motherhood Bartram, William, Appalachian Region Imperialism College students Memphis (Tenn.) Visions Middle West Criminals Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.) Photographers Asian Americans Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Party affiliation Mourning customs African Americans in literature.
 
 
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