NonfictionUniversity of Georgia Press, 1994 - 568 páginas |
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Contenido
JAMES MOONEY | 5 |
An Account of Carolina and Georgia | 11 |
FRANCIS MOORE | 18 |
HUGH MCCALL | 30 |
HENRY HULL | 38 |
Cherokees Pleading for the Rights of His Nation | 52 |
FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE | 63 |
From Journal of a Residence on a Georgian | 69 |
W E B DU BOIS | 236 |
The Life and Death of Cousin Lucius | 253 |
From Growing Up in Georgia and Tennessee | 279 |
KATHARINE DU PRE LUMPKIN | 309 |
WALTER WHITE | 326 |
LILLIAN SMITH | 337 |
An Essay | 350 |
RALPH MCGILL | 357 |
EMILY BURKE | 85 |
JOHN BROWN | 100 |
WILLIAM CRAFT | 108 |
GEORGIA BAKER | 115 |
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS | 121 |
BILL ARP Charles Henry Smith | 130 |
ELIZA FRANCES ANDREWS | 138 |
MARY S MALLARD AND MARY JONES | 153 |
ALEXANDER H STEPHENS | 175 |
FRANCES BUTLER LEIGH | 189 |
HENRY W GRADY | 205 |
CORRA HARRIS | 217 |
How New York Appears to a Southern Woman | 224 |
Hatred Reaps Its Harvest | 368 |
DONALD WINDHAM | 383 |
ERSKINE CALDWELL | 395 |
FLANNERY OCONNOR | 405 |
ALICE WALKER | 420 |
HARRY CREWS | 438 |
ROSEMARY DANIELL | 459 |
LEWIS GRIZZARD | 483 |
PHILIP LEE WILLIAMS | 505 |
JAMES KILGO | 519 |
MELISSA FAY GREENE | 529 |
Biographical Notes | 549 |
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