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Southern Cultural and Intellectual History, Part I
1606-1764
Michael Drayton and William Strachey (1606, 1610) (27:00)
John Cotton: Bacon’s Epitaph, Made by His Man (1676) (22:10)
Robert Beverley: The History and Present State of Virginia (1705) (41:37)
Ebenezer Cooke: The Sot Weed Factor (1708) (29:48)
John Lawson: History of North Carolina (1708) (29:24)
Hugh Jones: The Present State of Virginia (1724) (35:14)
James Blair: The Present State of Virginia and the College (1727) (30:46)
William Byrd: History of the Dividing Line (1733) (32:38)
Alexander Garden: Take Care How Ye Hear (1740) (28:16)
Dr. Alexander Hamilton: Itinerarium and the Tuesday Club (1744, 1755) (24:58)
Alexander Spotswood and George Washington: The Golden Horseshoe and the Demand (1716, 1753) (27:44)
1765-1783
Patrick Henry: Virginia Resolves (1765) (27:27)
Josiah Quincy and the South Carolina Patriot (1769, 1773) (25:24)
Arthur Lee: The Monitor (1769) (25:27)
Charles Carroll of Carrollton: First Citizen (1773) (22:17)
Thomas Jefferson: A Summary View of the Rights of British America (1774) (35:55)
Patrick Henry: Illusion of Hope (1775) (24:47)
George Mason: Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776) (23:26)
George Rogers Clark: The Conquest of the Illinois (1779) (28:55)
1784-1789
Thomas Jefferson: Notes on the State of Virginia (1781, 84) (28:53)
Thomas Jefferson: Land Ordinance of 1784 (21:55)
Charles Pinckney: Proposed Plan of Union (1787) (23:02)
George Mason and Patrick Henry: Objections to the Federal Constitution (1787-1788) (34:18)
Hugh Williamson: Speech in Favor of the Federal Constitution (1788) (26:30)
James Madison: Federalist No. 10 and No. 45 (1788) (31:58)
Hugh Williamson: Speech in Favor of the Federal Constitution (1788)
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