Reverend Will D. Campbell, Southern Racial Reconciler
...a motley brotherhood of Campbellites on good-deed missions in the southern outback, remembered those occasions and other forays with Campbell as "some of my best days on the road." "Will...
Transcript: Interview with Jim Bunkley
...think is the best way— Mitchell: —That’s right— Jim Bunkley: For the sound, that’s the way you have to play. Mitchell: So you learned off Blind Lemon records? Jim Bunkley:...
Sams Gap, North Carolina
...I-26, 1995: Howard Jenkins: "The new road, in our opinion, it's going to take traffic away from us even down there at the nearest place to an intersection in this...
Tuscaloosa: Riversong
...will defeat me and my tribe. Who is he to imagine he will kill me with his songs, sacred or commonplace? Who is he to be sure that his spirits...
Excerpt from Saints at the River
...finds a place above a falls where the water looks shallow and slow. The river is a boundary between South Carolina and Georgia, and she wants to wade into the...
Excerpt from James Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie (1964)
From James Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie (a play), "Notes for Blues." (1964): The play then, for me, takes place in Plaguetown, U.S.A., now. The plague is race, the plague...
Darkly
...one side, thicket on the other, the story of a bridge between. Below, the water's huddled, cold and silver. It won't show a thing. So I look for that place...
Anniversary
...skin. You're still there. And Bob Zellner, you are walking free so that when we come anger's not the only place to stand. Be with us now so we can...
Open Educational Resources at Southern Spaces
...the rhetorical situation of writing about memory and place collected in "Social Memory and Memorialization," for example, uncovers compelling differences in audience, purpose, tone, style, register, claims, structures, and arguments...
Work
Poem This poem was filmed at the Glencoe Mill in Glencoe, North Carolina in Fall 2005 by Chris Simms and Tom Rankin from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke...