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Southern Cultural and Intellectual History, Part II
1790-1824
Thomas Jefferson: Letter to George Washington on First BUS (1791) (27:12)
William Bartram: Travels (1791) (27:13)
George Washington: Farewell Address (1796) (36:46)
John Abbott: The Natural History of the Rarer Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia (1797) (23:02)
Thomas Jefferson: Letter to John Taylor of Caroline (1798) (23:14)
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison: Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions (1798) (23:12)
Thomas Jefferson: First Inaugural Address (1801) (26:30)
St. George Tucker: View on the Constitution of the United States (1803) (26:51)
William Wirt: The Old Bachelor (1814) (28:55)
John Taylor of Caroline: Arator (1818) (30:30)
Spencer Roane and William Brockenbrough: Richmond Enquirer (1819) (31:18)
1825-1851
John Randolph of Roanoke: King Numbers (1829) (27:27)
John Pendleton Kennedy: Swallow Barn (1832) (35:27)
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet: Georgia Scenes (1835) (28:50)
Mirabeau B. Lamar and William Barrett Travis: Texas (1836) (23:11)
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker: The Partisan Leader (1832) and A Discourse on the Genius of the Federative System of the United States (1838) (23:52)
John James Audubon: Early Settlers Along the Mississippi (1839) (21:39)
Abel P. Upshur: A Brief Enquiry into the True Nature of Our Federal Government (1840) (32:52)
Edgar Allan Poe and William Gilmore Simms: Poetry (1845-1860) (31:45)
John C. Calhoun: Disquisition on Government (1851) (37:19)
1852-1865
Albert Taylor Bledsoe: Liberty and Slavery (1856) (46:36)
Robert Toombs: Speech to the Georgia Legislature (1860) (30:15)
Jefferson Davis: Farewell Address and Inaugural Address (1861) (27:56)
Confederate States of America Constitution of 1861 (23:13)
Confederate States Government: Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and South Carolina Declaration of Causes (1860-61) (37:20)
Southern War Poetry: 1861-1865 (24:33)
Confederate States of America Constitution of 1861
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