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LOOKING DOWN Understanding precisely Bonner's outlook as a Southerner traveling in Massachusetts requires first understanding the images of a defeated South generated by journalistic representations of the region immediately following ...
LOOKING DOWN Understanding precisely Bonner's outlook as a Southerner traveling in Massachusetts requires first understanding the images of a defeated South generated by journalistic representations of the region immediately following ...
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Slaveholders in this region were mainly professional men who often farmed in addition to their chosen careers.16 The relationship between blacks and whites was also more relaxed in the western region than in the rest of the state ...
Slaveholders in this region were mainly professional men who often farmed in addition to their chosen careers.16 The relationship between blacks and whites was also more relaxed in the western region than in the rest of the state ...
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Austin believed that " there is no sort of experience that works so constantly and subtly upon a man as his regional environment " ( 19 ) , but this conception of region is simply broader than much literary criticism acknowledges ...
Austin believed that " there is no sort of experience that works so constantly and subtly upon a man as his regional environment " ( 19 ) , but this conception of region is simply broader than much literary criticism acknowledges ...
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