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- Southern Cultures
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 5, Number 4, Winter 1999
- About the Contributors
- The Central Theme
- Taquachito Nights Conjunto Music From South Texas (review)
- Black Texicans Balladeers and Songsters of the Texas Frontier, and: Cowboy Songs, Ballads, and Cattle Calls (review)
- Big Joe Williams and Friends Going Back to Crawford, and: Black Appalachia String Bands, Songsters and Hoedowns (review)
- Music From the Lost Provinces Old-Time Stringbands from Ashe County, North Carolina & Vicinity, 1927-1931, and: Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers, vols. 1-3 (review)
- Brushing Back Jim Crow The Integration of Minor-League Baseball in the American South (review)
- Pastoral and Politics in the Old South (review)
- A Fabric of Defeat The Politics of South Carolina Millhands, 1910-1948 (review)
- Selling Tradition Appalachia and the Construction of an American Folk, 1930-1940 (review)
- Lee Smith, Annie Dillard, and the Hollins Group: A Genesis of Writers (review)
- To Conserve a Legacy American Art from Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and: Art in Mississippi 1720-1980 (review)
- Good Ol' Girls (review)
- The Plantation Tradition in an Urban Setting: The Case of the Aiken-Rhett House in Charleston, South Carolina
- Rednecks, White Socks, and PiƱa Coladas?: Country Music Ain't What It Used to Be . . . And It Really Never Was
- Every Man Has Got the Right to Get Killed?: The Civil War Narratives of Mary Johnston and Caroline Gordon
- Killers Real and Imagined
- Front Porch
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