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Southern Cultural and Intellectual History, Part IV
Southern Politics
The Dixicrats: 1948 (22:10)
Zora Neale Hurston: Letter on Brown v. Board of Education (1955) (18:36)
Southern Manifesto: 1956 (26:09)
Clifford Dowdey: The Case for the Confederacy (1957) (31:03)
James J. Kilpatrick: Conservatism and the South (1957) (33:55)
Dan Smoot: Foreign Aid (1966) (24:26)
George Wallace: Campaign Speech in New York (1968) (23:52)
Clyde Wilson: The Jeffersonian Conservative Tradition (1969) (39:28)
Sam Ervin: Southern Politics (1954-74) (32:21)
Jimmy Carter: Crisis of Confidence (1979) (23:56)
M.E. Bradford: The Lasting Lesson of Southern Politics (1985) (30:03)
Pat Buchanan: The Culture War (1992) (26:10)
Sam Francis: Southern Foreign Policy and the South (1993) (32:38)
Southern Culture
Donald Davidson and Allen Tate: Poems (46:33)
Douglas Southall Freeman: Robert E. Lee and History (29:02)
Faulkner, O'Connor, Roark, and Welty: Place in Southern Literature (21:31)
C. Vann Woodward: The Search for Southern Identity (1960) (33:29)
Wendell Berry: Poems (1960-2020) (21:27)
Richard Weaver: The Southern Tradition (1964) (34:56)
Charlie Daniels: Southern Music (1971-91) (24:29)
Lewis Grizzard: Southern Comedy (1991-94) (24:35)
Eugene Genovese: The Southern Tradition (1993) (26:00)
E. Merton Coulter: Southern Sports (31:37)
Fallwell, Jones, Roberts, Graham, and Humbard: The 20th Century Bible Belt (21:13)
John T. Edge and John Shelton Reed: Southern Food (2000s) (33:38)
George Wallace: Campaign Speech in New York (1968)
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