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- Southern Cultures
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 20, Number 4, Winter 2014
- Contributors
- The Coal Miner’s Wife: A Letter
- Eels for Winter
- Dashboard Poet: Roger Miller
- The Mississippi Delegation Debate at the 1964 Democratic National Convention: An Interview with Former Vice President Walter Mondale
- “The Duality of the Southern Thing”: A Snapshot of Southern Politics in the Twenty-First Century
- “We kept the discussion at an adult level”: Jack Kershaw and the Tennessee Federation for Constitutional Government
- The Faux History of The Villages, Florida
- “There Goes Old Gomer”: Rural Comedy, Public Persona, and the Wavering Line Between Fiction and Reality
- “The First of Our Hundred Battle Monuments”: Civil War Battlefield Monuments Built by Active-Duty Soldiers During the Civil War
- The Cane of His Existence: Depression, Damage, and the Brooks–Sumner Affair
- Front Porch
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