Southern States -- Social conditions
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Southern States -- Social conditions
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Southern States
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- Fortunate bondsmen, black "musicianers" in the antebellum southern United States, by Paul Alan Cimbala
- Culture in the South, edited by W.T. Couch
- Swinging in place, porch life in southern culture, Jocelyn Hazelwood Donlon
- The development of the southern United States, a test for regional convergence and homogeneity, by Max Moise Schreiber
- Where these memories grow, history, memory, and southern identity, edited by W. Fitzhugh Brundage
- These are our lives, as told by the people and written by members of the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration in North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia
- Human geography of the South, a study in regional resources and human adequacy, by Rupert B. Vance
- Southern exposure,, by Stetson Kennedy
- Domesticating slavery, the ideological formation of the master class in the deep South, from colonization to 1837, by Jeffrey R. Young
- Killers of the dream, Lillian Smith
- The cracker queen, a memoir of a jagged, joyful life, Lauretta Hannon
- Origins of the new South, 1877-1913, by C. Vann Woodward
- Culture of honor, the psychology of violence in the South, Richard E. Nisbett, Dov Cohen
- You have seen their faces, by Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White
- Deep South, four seasons on back roads, by Paul Theroux
- Life and labor in the Old South, by Ulrich Bonnell Phillips
- The new mind of the South, Tracy Thompson
- They were her property, white women as slave owners in the American South, Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers
- The way of the South, toward the regional balance of America, by Howard W. Odum
- All these people;, the nation's human resources in the South,, by Rupert B. Vance in collaboration with Nadia Danilevsky
- Working cures, healing, health, and power on southern slave plantations, Sharla M. Fett
- The edible South, the power of food and the making of an American region, Marcie Cohen Ferris
- Humanitarian reform and organized benevolence in the southern United States, 1780-1830, by John Christie Dann
- Guten tag, y'all, globalization and the South Carolina Piedmont, 1950-2000, Marko Maunula
- Driving with the devil, southern moonshine, Detroit wheels, and the birth of NASCAR, Neal Thompson
- Pre-college education in the Southern colonies, by Alice Elaine Mathews
- The growth of Southern civilization, 1790-1860
- A class by themselves, the untold story of the great southern families, by William Stadiem
- The southern highlander and his homeland
- Elderly slaves of the plantation South, Stacey K. Close
- My tears spoiled my aim, and other reflections on Southern culture, John Shelton Reed
- The Southern case for school segregation, James Jackson Kilpatrick
- The mind of the South, W.J. Cash ; with a new introduction by Bertram Wyatt-Brown
- New men, new cities, new South, Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mobile, 1860-1910, Don H. Doyle
- Bases of the plantation society, edited by Aubrey C. Land
- To live and dine in Dixie, the evolution of urban food culture in the Jim Crow South, Angela Jill Cooley
- The Ashley Cooper Plan, the founding of Carolina and the origins of Southern political culture, Thomas D. Wilson
- Deep South, four seasons on back roads, Paul Theroux
- Cathedrals of kudzu, a personal landscape of the South, Hal Crowther ; foreword by Fred Hobson ; illustrations by Steven Cragg
- Still fighting the Civil War, the American South and southern history, David Goldfield
- The southern poor-white from Lubberland to Tobacco Road, by Shields McIlwaine
- A bum deal, an unlikely journey from hopeless to humanitarian, Rufus Hannah & Barry M. Soper
- A forgotten sisterhood, pioneering black women educators and activists in the Jim Crow South, Audrey Thomas McCluskey
- W.J. Cash and the minds of the South, edited by Paul D. Escott
- Origins of the new South, 1877-1913, by C. Vann Woodward ; with a critical essay on recent works by Charles B. Dew
- Southern history across the color line, essays, by Nell Irvin Painter
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