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  • Reflections on Southern Intellectuals
  • Richard H. King (bio)
Richard H. King

Richard H. King is professor of American Studies at the University of Nottingham. King is the author of Civil Rights and the Idea of Freedom and A Southern Renaissance: The Cultural Awakening of the American South, 1930-1955.

Notes

1. Willie Morris, North toward Home (Houghton Mifflin Co., 1967), 149-50.

2. Albert Murray, South to a Very Old Place (McGraw-Hill, 1971), 15.

3. Ross Posnock, "Black Intellectuals Past and Present," Raritan XIII, 3 (Winter, 1993) 117-43.

4. Michael O'Brien, "Thoughts on the Relationship between 'Southern' and 'American' Intellectual History," Sixth Annual Meeting of the Southern Intellectual History Group, Oxford, Mississippi, 25 February 1993.

5. Stanley Cavell, The Senses of Walden, 2nd ed. (North Point Press, 1981), 33.

6. Richard Weaver, The Southern Essays, ed. George M. Curtis III and James M. Thompson Jr. (Liberty Press, 1987), 255-56.

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