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His argument is that Southerners were in tension, possibly due to poor Whites being marginalized by rich Whites, free and enslaved Blacks being denied basic rights, and rich and politically empowered Whites having their power threatened by Northern politicians pushing for more federal control of the South, especially over abolition. He argues ...
My Tears Spoiled My Aim: And Other Reflections on Southern Culture (1993) (ISBN 0-8262-0886-X) Reed, John Shelton and Dale Volberg Reed, 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About the South (1996) Smith, Jon. Finding Purple America: The South and the Future of American Cultural Studies (U of Georgia Press, 2013). 208 pp.
7 Things Southerners Say They Never Cook In A Cast-Iron Skillet. Lisa Cericola. November 8, 2024 at 3:44 PM ... Southerners use the pans to cook just about anything, hand them down as heirlooms ...
Related: 11 Things Southerners Are Superstitious About, According To Our Readers. ... [We’ll never resolve to] stop following company outside to say goodbye and talk another half hour.” Preach!
banquette (southern Louisiana) – sidewalk, foot-path; billfold (widespread, but infrequent Northeast, Pacific Northwest) – a man's wallet; cap (also Midlands) – sir (prob. from "captain") chill bumps (also Midlands) – goose bumps; chuck – toss or throw an object (now somewhat widespread) coke – any brand of soft drink
In a word? Everything.
8 Things Southerners Love To Put In Their Stockings, According To Our Readers. Symiah Dorsey. December 10, 2024 at 8:24 AM. Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller.
Older Southern American English is a diverse set of English dialects of the Southern United States spoken most widely up until the American Civil War of the 1860s, gradually transforming among its White speakers—possibly first due to postwar economy-driven migrations—up until the mid-20th century. [1]