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

A City Divided

...class. Blacks and whites, business owners and laborers lived in close proximity in the late 1800s, often on the same block. If the home-owning whites who occupied the distinguished homes...

Katrina, One Year Later: Three Perspectives

...manner to healing the loss and suffering that this great catastrophe entailed. Since I had been photographing in the state of Mississippi for over twelve years (mostly in the Delta...

CDC in the Pandemic's Wake

...into Action (Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 2000): 261.  In the pandemic's wake, a much stronger commitment to organizational learning by CDC will provide the quickest and most effective...

Shaping a Southern Soundscape

...sonic qualities and mostly invented "folk" histories. Instead, musicians shared a broad, interracial musical culture and the tastes of southern working class and middle-class, black and white listeners overlapped. All...

St. Augustine's "Slave Market": A Visual History

...visible Confederate monument peeks through trees. The storefronts at right house modern businesses. Figure 47. W. J. Harris, Public Market and "Old Slave," Plaza de la Constitución, St. Augustine, Florida,...