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Southern Cultural and Intellectual History, Part III
1865-1889
Benjamin Franklin White and "Singing" Billy Walker: The Sacred Harp and Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (1840s-1870s) (25:40)
Louisa McCord and Augusta Jane Evans: Enfranchisement of Women and St. Elmo (1852-1866): (33:43)
Albert Taylor Bledsoe: Is Davis A Traitor? (1866) (33:39)
James Innes Randolph: Poems (1864-1887) (32:06)
Henry Timrod and Daniel Lucas: Ode and The Land (1867-1888) (30:36)
R.L. Dabney: The New South (1882) (44:19)
Henry Grady: The New South (1886) (30:53)
Sidney Lanier: Poems (1860s-1888) (34:35)
1890-1917
Bill Arp and Joel Chandler Harris: Southern Humor (1891, 1907) (24:13)
Hiram Rhodes Revels and Booker T. Washington: Reconciliation (1874-1895) (43:32)
Tom Watson: The Creed of Jefferson (1893) (26:47)
Bradley T. Johnson: No Lost Cause (1896) (29:10)
Thomas Nelson Page: Robert E. Lee (1907, 1909) (29:33)
D.W. Griffith: Film (1914, 1915) (31:08)
Basil Gildersleeve: The Creed of the Old South 1865-1915 (1915) (30:24)
Claude Kitchin and Henry De Lamar Clayton: War and Money (1898, 1917) (29:36)
Irvin S. Cobb and Will Rogers: Judge Priest (1912, 1935) (52:38)
1918-1945
Fuller Callaway: Southern Industry (1920) (32:02)
Lyon Gardiner Tyler: Southern History (1920-1928) (24:19)
Oscar Underwood: Drifting Sands of Party Politics (1928) (27:12)
H.L. Mencken: Gettysburg and Appomattox (1922, 1930) (25:40)
12 Southerners: I'll Take My Stand (1930) (27:06)
Who Owns America? (1936) (32:40)
Josiah Bailey: The Conservative Manifesto (1937) (27:37)
Southern Music: Blues, Bluegrass, Country, Jazz (1920-1945) (45:35)
Josiah Bailey: The Conservative Manifesto (1937)
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