Identifies the Civil War as the central narrative around which official depictions of southern culture have been defined. Because that narrative largely excluded African American points of view, the resulting southern identity was monolithically white. Patricia Davis traces how the increasing participation of black public voices in the realms of Civil War memory has begun to create a more fluid sense of southernness.
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ISBN | 9780817319212 |
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Sprache | eng |
Cover | Fester Einband |
Verlag | The University of Alabama Press |
Jahr | 2016 |
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