Southern States -- Social life and customs
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Southern States -- Social life and customs
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Southern States
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- The Southern education of a Jersey girl, adventures in life and love in the heart of Dixie, Jaime Primak Sullivan with Eve Adamson
- A plantation Christmas, by Julia Peterkin ; decorations by David Hendrickson
- Travels with Foxfire, stories of people, passions, and practices from Southern Appalachia, Phil Hudgins and Foxfire student Jessica Phillips
- Swinging in place, porch life in southern culture, Jocelyn Hazelwood Donlon
- Heritage of the South, Tim Jacobson
- American adventures;, a second trip "Abroad at home",, by Julian Street, with pictorial sidelights by Wallace Morgan
- The improbable era, the South since World War II, Charles P. Roland
- Hoodoo, conjuration, witchcraft, rootwork, beliefs accepted by many Negroes and white persons, these being orally recorded among Blacks and whites, by Harry Middleton Hyatt
- Deep South, four seasons on back roads, by Paul Theroux
- The memories of fifty years, containing brief biographical notices of distinguished Americans, and anecdotes of remarkable men : interspersed with scenes and incidents occurring during a long life of observation chiefly spent in the southwest, by W.H. Sparks
- Rules for the southern rulebreaker, missteps and lessons learned, Katherine Snow Smith
- Sitting up with the dead, a storied journey through the American South, Pamela Petro
- Voices of another time, three memories, Jean Seder
- Southern hospitality at home, the art of gracious living, Susan Sully
- The last Sunday drive, vanishing traditions in Georgia and the Carolinas, Tom Poland
- Southern journeys, tourism, history, and culture in the modern South, edited by Richard D. Starnes
- The one true barbecue, fire, smoke, and the pitmasters who cook the whole hog, Rien Fertel ; photographs by Denny Culbert
- Suddenly Southern, a Yankee's guide to living in Dixie, Maureen Duffin-Ward ; illustrations by Gary Hallgren
- The sounds of slavery, discovering African American history through songs, sermons, and speech, Shane White and Graham White
- A very southern Christmas, holiday stories from the South's best writers, edited by Charline R. McCord and Judy H. Tucker ; preface by Barry Hannah ; illustrated by Wyatt Waters
- Southern Living 50 years, a celebration of people, places, and culture, introdution by Sid Evans ; by the editors of Southern Living with Valerie Fraser Luesse
- Southern folk medicine, 1750-1820, Kay K. Moss
- South toward home, travels in Southern literature, Margaret Eby
- Shared traditions, Southern history and folk culture, Charles Joyner
- Skin, talking about sex, class & literature, Dorothy Allison
- Coming home, life, love, and all things Southern, Robert Inman
- Eugenia Price's South, a guide to the people and places of her beloved region, by Mary Bray Wheeler ; foreword by Eugenia Price
- To live and dine in Dixie, the evolution of urban food culture in the Jim Crow South, Angela Jill Cooley
- A treasury of Southern folklore, stories, ballads, traditions, and folkways of the people of the South, edited by B.A. Botkin ; with a foreword by Douglas Southall Freeman
- Queen of the Turtle Derby and other southern phenomena, Julia Reed
- A gracious plenty, recipes and recollections from the American South, John T. Edge for the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi
- Southern makers, food, design, craft, and other scenes from the tactile life, Jennifer Causey ; foreword by Grace Bonney
- The plantation South
- The Southerner's handbook, a guide to living the good life, David DiBenedetto and the editors of Garden & gun magazine
- Fight songs, a story of love and sports in a complicated South, Ed Southern
- Low Country, a southern memoir, J. Nicole Jones
- Southern journeys, tourism, history, and culture in the modern south, edited by Richard D. Starnes
- Power in the blood, land, memory, and a southern family, John Bentley Mays ;, with photographs by Richard Rhodes
- A house in the South, old-fashioned graciousness for new-fashioned times, Frances Schultz and Paula S. Wallace
- The edible South, the power of food and the making of an American region, Marcie Cohen Ferris
- Average expectations, lessons in lowering the bar, Shep Rose; with Dina Gachman
- Souvenirs of the old South, Northern tourism and Southern mythology, Rebecca Cawood McIntyre
- Small town, South, Sam Byrd
- Ham biscuits, hostess gowns, and other Southern specialties, an entertaining life (with recipes), Julia Reed
- Whistlin' Dixie, a dictionary of southern expressions, Robert Hendrickson
- Due South, in praise of turnip greens, beauty queens, and sweet potato pie, R. Scott Brunner
- Us, a journalist's look at the culture, conflict and creativity of the South, by Adam Parker
- Carryin' on, and other strange things southerners do, R. Scott Brunner
- Culture and social change, the values and behaviors of African-American people in the South Carolina lowcountry and Georgia coastal region in the antebellum and postbellum periods, Beverly M. John
- Deep South, four seasons on back roads, Paul Theroux
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