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Southern States

Overview
Works: 204 works in 54 publications in 1 languages
Titles
Elizabeth Spencer's complicated cartographiesreimagining home, the South, and southern literary production / by: Palgrave Connect (Online service); Seltzer, Catherine.; Southern States; Spencer, Elizabeth, (1921-) (Electronic resources)
How race is madeslavery, segregation, and the senses / by: NetLibrary, Inc.; Smith, Mark M. (1968-); Southern States (Language materials, printed)
Party activists in southern politics :mirrors and makers of change / by: Bowman, Lewis, (1929-); Hadley, Charles D.; Southern States (Language materials, printed)
Go down, Moses / by: Faulkner, William, (1897-1962.); Southern States (Language materials, printed)
Southern farmers and their storiesmemory and meaning in oral history / by: Southern States; Walker, Melissa, (1962-) (Electronic resources)
Shadow and shelterthe swamp in southern culture / by: Southern States; Wilson, Anthony, (1975-) (Electronic resources)
The Great Awakening and Southern backcountry revolutionaries by: Chacon, Richard J.; Scoggins, Michael Charles.; Southern States; SpringerLink (Online service) (Electronic resources)
The collected stories of Eudora Welty. by: Southern States; Welty, Eudora, (1909-) (Language materials, printed)
A good man is hard to find and other stories / by: O'Connor, Flannery.; Southern States (Language materials, printed)
Down home :origins of the Afro-American short story / by: Bone, Robert.; Southern States (Electronic resources)
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Subjects
Plantation life Slaves Afro-Americans in literature. Political parties African American families Senses and sensation Jews Women Immigrants Social justice. Coleman, J. P. National Negro Business League (U.S.) Shakespeare, William, Darwin, Charles, African American women World War, 1939-1945 Journalists Man-woman relationships Excavations (Archaeology) Swift Creek Site (Ga.) Family Parturition Mothers Childbirth Natural history Race relations Men, White Food habits Religion and sociology Segregation in transportation Segregation Nineteen fifties Death United States. Afro-American women in literature. Playwriting. Familierelaties. Interracial marriage Verenigde Staten. African American civil rights workers American fiction Christian life Reconciliation Popular culture Social change Masculinity in literature. Whites in literature. Stereotypes (Social psychology) in literature. Literature and science Sexism Farmers Japanese Americans Community life Hotze, Henry, Propaganda, Confederate. Segregation in education Children Student movements Dickinson, Anna E. Race relations in motion pictures. Bankston, Isaac, Indians in literature. Imperialism in literature. Key, V. O. Comic books, strips, etc. English language Theft Tricksters Evangelicalism Revivals Bereavement Faulkner, William, Creek Indians Deacons for Defense and Justice Political violence Antisemitism Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931. Massive resistance (Southern states history, 1956-1964) Brown, Oliver, Topeka (Kan.). Visual communication Spencer, Elizabeth, Women and literature Interviews Arkansas Alabama Politicians Social Conditions Pregnancy Marginality, Social Dennett, John Richard, Motion pictures and history. Episcopal Church Spirituality Plantation life in literature. Civil religion Indian cosmology Race discrimination Liberalism Social classes Social conflict Great Awakening. Fathers and daughters Trials (Rape) Afro-Americans Foote, Shelby Novelists, American Historians Political activists Dramatists, American African Americans Whites Indianen. Civil rights movements United States Presidents Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) Stereotypes (Social psychology) Economics Freedom of religion Military geography Hispanic Americans Scottsboro Trial, Scottsboro, Ala., 1931 Criminal justice, Administration of Hodges, Luther Hartwell, Winter, William F. American literature Film adaptations. Populism Memory in motion pictures. Passing (Identity) Children, White Barbecuing East (U.S.) Autobiography American poetry Plantation workers Slavery Williams, Tennessee, Legislators White men Political culture Civil rights Negers. Blacks Racism Elections Louisiana Psychics Indians of North America Mississippi River Valley Alien labor, Latin American Nationalism in literature. Secession in literature. Government, Resistance to Signs and signboards Radicalism Ethnicity in literature. Gobineau, Arthur, Soldiers Welty, Eudora, Covington, Vicki. Indian pottery Families Social networks Globalization Desha County (Ark.) Cooking, American Food Socialization Buddhism Oratory Religious Studies. History. Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) Girls Percy, Walker, Race relations in literature. Afro-American women Etnische identiteit. Pastoral fiction, American Vampires Latin Americans Simms, William Gilmore, Washington, Booker T., Social Darwinism in literature. Evolution (Biology) in literature. Swamps Memory Religion and politics Learning and scholarship Material culture Authors, American African Americans in motion pictures. Gray, Duncan Montgomery. Spiritual life Race in literature. Middle class Speeches, addresses, etc., American Tobacco farmers Social Sciences. Slavery in literature. Southern States Toomer, Jean, Yoknapatawpha County (Imaginary place) White supremacy movements Children of alcoholics Orphans Grayson family Self-defense Short stories, American Tennessee Politics and literature Collins, LeRoy Oral history. Swamps in literature. American drama Imprisonment Flynt, Wayne, Material culture in literature Nationalism History, 19th Century Bradford, Missouri. Miscegenation Mississippian art. Social stratification Slave insurrections Vigilance committee Christianity and culture Indian activists Tobacco industry Mormons Anthropology. Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Tillman, Benjamin R. Reconstruction South Carolina City and town life Rassenvermenging. Mississippi Slaveholders Confederate States of America Church and state African Americans in literature. Folklore in literature. Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) Georgia Latin America Lesbians Moderation Photography Racism in popular culture Home in literature. Place (Philosophy) in literature. Literature and society Group identity Swamp ecology Farm life Mississippian culture. Secession Regionalism Motherhood Bartram, William, Appalachian Region Imperialism College students Memphis (Tenn.) Visions Middle West Criminals Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.) Photographers Asian Americans Tobacco workers Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Party affiliation Homecoming Mourning customs
 
 
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