The Bulletin—August 9, 2012
...I-285 perimeter voted in favor of the bill, with residents of the city of Atlanta voting in favor of the bill 60% to 40%. The outcome of this ballot initiative...
Remnants of Flannery
...Drago's story is based is startling in its simplicity—a solid background with a black-ink drawing in the foreground—and as such, Drago's story follows an age old plot: two friends go...
Confederate Literary Nationalism: Coleman Hutchison's Apples and Ashes
...that literature unimportant. Quite the contrary. The paucity and transience of Confederate literature, he contends, is its great virtue as an object of study, for it "allows us to trace...
Marginalization, Mobility, and Sunday Strolls on the Farm
...much of the state without intercity transportation, mirroring challenges in providing adequate public transportation to rural communities across the US South and beyond. In an update to Dan Carter's recent...
Anniversary
Readings Jake Adam York reads the poem "Anniversary." Poem text. Jake Adam York reads the poem "Consolation." Poem text. Jake Adam York reads the poem "Darkly." Poem text. Jake Adam...
Louisiana National Guardmen observe as water from the industrial canal overtops the levees, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 2008
...Gustav, September 1, 2008. In this photograph, two Guardsmen located on the Claiborne Avenue Bridge observe as water from the industrial canal overtops the levees and pours onto the city....
Buffalo Mountain Windfarm, Anderson County, Tennessee, 2005
...part of the Green Power Switch program of the Tennessee Valley Authority. The windfarm consists of eighteen turbines and generates a total capacity of twenty-nine megawatts, which is enough to...
Place and Pluralism: The “Georgia Harmonies” Traveling Exhibition
...a community-based music with place (rather than solely with family, religious denomination, race, ethnicity, or another cultural marker) creates openings for individuals who fall outside the group previously associated with...
Southern Labor Studies Association Collaboration
...the South in popular culture and historical accounts. For some, it is a city distinct from the rest of the South, even as for others, it is very much part...
Demon Rum and Politics in Middle Florida: A Review of Southern Prohibition
...drink and drinking vexed Floridians. Framers of the state constitutions and city statutes grappled with myriad questions concerning liquor. Was the consumption of moonshine whiskey and store-bought bourbon a democratic...