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- Southern Cultures
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Review
- Homecoming: The Art and Life of William H. Johnson (review) Volume 1, Number 3, Spring 1995, pp. 367-369
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This issue contains 22 articles in total
- About the Authors and Editors
- "A Poor Dinner It Was": 1860 and the Politics of Barbecue
- Political Culture and Present History
- An Embattled Emblem
- Civil Rights and the Idea of Freedom (review)
- Black and White: Reflections of a White Southern Sociologist (review)
- Voices from Alabama: A Twentieth-Century Mosaic (review)
- The Old Ship of Zion: The Afro-Baptist Ritual in the African Diaspora (review)
- Carter G. Woodson: A Life in Black History (review)
- Yellow Fever and Public Health in the New South (review)
- Dearest Chums and Partners—Joel Chandler Harris's Letters to His Children: A Domestic Biography (review)
- Louisiana Women Writers: New Essays and a Comprehensive Bibliography (review)
- Masters and Lords: Mid-Nineteenth-Century U.S. Planters and Prussian Junkers (review)
- The Seminoles of Florida (review)
- Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida (review)
- Homecoming: The Art and Life of William H. Johnson (review)
- The Neugents: "Close to Home." (review)
- Sartoris Resartus
- Reflections on Southern Intellectuals
- "Sweet Home Alabama": Southern Culture and the American Search for Community
- "How 'bout a Hand for the Hog": The Enduring Nature of the Swine as a Cultural Symbol in the South
- The Front Porch
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