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Published quarterly by UNC's Center for the Study of the American South, Southern Cultures assembles a rich forum of animated, voices discussing all aspects of southern life. Compiling the best of academic and general interest writing, each issue features insightful articles, entertaining columns, and captivating photographs--all bound in an award-winning design. Regular features survey southern foods, personal reminiscences, and contemporary trends.
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Volume 20, Number 3, Fall 2014Table of Contents
Photo Essay
Not Forgotten
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Clark v. Duke: The Struggle for Water Rights and the Future of North Carolina’s Public Energy Policy
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| ISSN | 1534-1488 |
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| Print ISSN | 1068-8218 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2014-08-16 |
| Open Access | No |
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