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Southern Spaces
A journal about real and imagined spaces and places of the US South and their global connections

Piedmont Blues

...other artists—in this sense, he was a synthesizer of styles, parallel in many ways to Robert Johnson." Also similar to Johnson, Fuller lived the hard blues life, dying at the...

Tuscaloosa: Riversong

...will hear, float down this river, sting the skin of slaves? I am the one who cries the music of God, and Tuscaloosa is mine. He cannot live past my...

I Find Joy In the Cemetery Trees

...of our grandmothers who are pierced, and probably do not want to hear about Thomas Hardy, who, if I remember, has been dead longer than they have been alive, And...

Frank Willis

...called "civic," the things you had to know. Today in some way I somehow care that Frank Willis lives with his mother, without employ, was arrested for stealing a $12...

Open Educational Resources at Southern Spaces

...reconsideration of the "Southern Renaissance," and a visit by poet Sean Hill to the segregated cemetery where she is buried. These sources explore Andalusia and Milledgeville as lived spaces alongside...

MARBL Highlights: The Black Comic Books Collection

...Brotherman creates an alternate universe that includes the everyday workings of local politics as it intersects with the lived experience of Big City’s inhabitants. Much of Brotherman’s drama relates directly to...

The Bulletin—April 24, 2013

The Bulletin compiles news from in and around the US South. We hope these posts will provide space for lively discussion and debate regarding issues of importance to those living...