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- Southern Cultures
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- I Don't Want Nothin' 'Bout My Life Wrote Out, Because I Had It Too Rough in Life: Dorsey Dixon's Autobiographical Writings Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 2000, pp. 94-100
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This issue contains 20 articles in total
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- I Don't Want Nothin' 'Bout My Life Wrote Out, Because I Had It Too Rough in Life: Dorsey Dixon's Autobiographical Writings
- IIIrd Tyme Out John and Mary (review)
- Negro Work Songs and Calls (review)
- Benjamin Lloyd's Hymnbook, and: The Pleasant Hill Singers Songs of the Shaker West (review)
- George Jones The Cold Hard Truth (review)
- An Abolitionist in the Appalachian South Ezekiel Birdseye on Slavery, Capitalism, and Separate Statehood in East Tennessee, 1841-1846 (review)
- Portraits of Conflict A Photographic History of North Carolina in the Civil War (review)
- Ella Baker Freedom Bound (review)
- Sorting Out the New South City Race, Class, and Urban Development in Charlotte, 1875-1975 (review)
- Battlegrounds of Memory, and: Slaves in the Family (review)
- But Now I See The White Southern Racial Conversion Narrative (review)
- A Defender of Southern Conservatism M. E. Bradford and His Achievements (review)
- The Lines Are Drawn Political Cartoons of the Civil War (review)
- Dixie Before Disney 100 Years of Roadside Fun (review)
- Again the Backward Region?: Environmental History in and of the American South
- Signs of the South: Original and Archival Photographs
- The Strange Career of Atticus Finch
- Front Porch
- The Fourth Flag
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