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- Southern Cultures
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Review
- Civil Rights Chronicle Letters from the South (review) Volume 5, Number 2, Summer 1999, pp. 103-104
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- About the Contributors
- Where is the South?
- Bob Holt, Got a Little Home To Go To (review)
- I Can't Be Satisfied: Early American Women Blues Singers—Town & Country (vols. 1 and 2) (review)
- Dock Boggs, His Folkways Years, 1963-1968 (review)
- Chuck Guillory, Grand Texas, and: Wade Frugé, Old Style Cajun Music (review)
- William Gilmore Simms and the American Frontier, and: From Nationalism to Secessionism The Changing Fiction of William Gilmore Simms (review)
- Gendered Strife and Confusion The Political Culture of Reconstruction (review)
- Civil Rights Chronicle Letters from the South (review)
- Manchac Swamp Louisiana's Undiscovered Wilderness (review)
- Don't Touch That Dial Carolina Radio Since the 1920s (review)
- A Man in Full (review)
- Reimagining the North-South Reunion: Southern Women Novelists and the Intersectional Romance, 1876-1900
- "A Piece of Your Own": The Tenant Purchase Program in Claiborne County
- The Souths of Sterling A. Brown
- "We were the Snopeses": A Writer and Her Piedmont
- Front Porch
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