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

Montgomery, Alabama images

...is now preserved as "the Confederate White House" and is located across the street from Alabama's State Capitol Complex. Published: 28 February 2007 © 2007 David Wharton and Southern Spaces...

Birmingham, Alabama images

...morning services were to begin--the Ku Klux Klan bombed the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, killing four African American girls. Published: 28 February 2007 © 2007 David Wharton and Southern Spaces...

Huntsville, Alabama images

...attraction. It also houses the graves of Able and Baker, monkeys who flew on a 1959 Jupiter test flight. Published: 28 February 2007 © 2007 David Wharton and Southern Spaces...

Nashville, Tennessee images

...Complex. Tourists and Legends Corner, Lower Broadway Legends Corner bills itself as "an authentic downtown honky-tonk." Gaylord Opryland Hotel Published: 28 February 2007 © 2007 David Wharton and Southern Spaces...

New Orleans, Louisiana images

...famous attractions. Tourists Posing for Pictures St. Louis Cathedral, at the head of Jackson Square, is in the background. Published: 28 February 2007 © 2007 David Wharton and Southern Spaces...

Atlanta's Black Population

...6, Andrew Wiese, African American Suburban Development in Atlanta Kevin Kruse, White Flight and the Making of Modern Conservatism Published: 29 September 2006 © 2006 Andrew Wiese and Southern Spaces...

Article praising Ponce de Leon's appearance

...added, which promise in time to become as universally popular as the old… " (Atlanta Journal, May 13, 1906) Published: 15 January 2008 © 2008 Sarah Toton and Southern Spaces...

Casino, Ponce de Leon Park

...Leon is a private park under city police regulations. No disorderly characters tolerated. Colored persons admitted as servants only." Published: 15 January 2008 © 2008 Sarah Toton and Southern Spaces...

Julius Hartman

...Hartman From "A Born Genius, The Artistic Accomplishments of Mr. Julius Hartman" Atlanta Constitution (August 31, 1890) p. 8. Published: 15 January 2008 © 2008 Sarah Toton and Southern Spaces...