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

Letter: Blues

...slate-branched tree sway from the roots — I've got to buy some proper, winter boots. So many boxes! Crates and crates of books. I must get oil soap, bleach, picture...

Pratt newspaper

...colored man to acquire property wherever he pleases, because the constitution and the law gives him that right. . . [Nevertheless,] it might be well to remember that the black...

The Bulletinβ€”January 29, 2013

...maps in the state's 40 senatorial districts while Virginia state Senator and civil rights attorney Henry L. Marsh III was in Washington, D.C. attending the presidential inauguration. Because the state Senate...

Early Roller Coaster Patents

...roller coaster" is remarkably similar to the titles of both patents." - Victor Canfield. 2001. "U.S. Rollercoaster History From Patents" from http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/v/a/vac3/history.html)   A. Wood, Circular Gravity Railway (U.S. Patent...

The Southern Quarterly Call for Papers

...on our submissions guidelines page (http://www.usm.edu/southern-quarterly-literary-magazine/guidelines.htm). Please submit original manuscripts to the following address: Managing Editor The Southern Quarterly The University of Southern Mississippi 118 College Drive #5078 Hattiesburg, MS...

The Bulletinβ€”May 29, 2012

...via the print edition on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays or in its online form at www.NOLA.com. Three Alabama newspapers (The Birmingham News, Mobile's Press-Register, and The Huntsville Times) also announced that...

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The Bulletinβ€”November 1, 2012

...changes to the early voting schedule have altered the ways in which African American churches organize their early voting campaigns. According to Susan Saulny of The New York Times, these campaigns...