The Bulletin—November 29, 2012
...line between the two states. As noted by AP reporter Jeffrey Collins, the roots of the disputed border line go back to a 1735 order from King George II to...
The Bulletin—March 20, 2013
...national attention due to both the severity of the crime and the defendants' use of social media to record and publicize their actions. The Project on Fair Representation, a conservative...
The Southern Quarterly's Special Issue on Natasha Trethewey
...refuse the concept of the postracial in and for a post-emancipation society."3Coleman Hutchison, "Three Poems and a Critique of Postracialism," Southern Spaces, December 25, 2012, https://southernspaces.org/2012/three-poems-and-critique-postracialism. Former Southern Spaces managing...
New Website for Music Memory
...that have been amassed and preserved by a group of dedicated collectors partnering with Ledbetter. Although the music that eventually will populate Music Memory is not yet accessible to users,...
Gravestones in Chester County, South Carolina and Wythe County, Virginia
...Fort Chiswell, Wythe County, Virginia, August 1978. From Daniel Patterson, The True Image (read an essay excerpted from the book). Used with permission of the University of North Carolina Press....
Boarded-up homes in abandoned mining town, Twin Branch, West Virginia, 1938
...down completely rather than have it unionized. Around 1000 men used to work there. They won't sell it, rent or let 'squatters' live in the deserted homes that are rotting...
Digital Spaces: A Call for Articles and Multi-Media Projects
...project by Alex Gil and Derek Bruff, October 25, 2014, Vanderbilt University. Photograph by Flickr user Derek Bruff. Creative Commons license CC BY-NC 2.0. In addition to articles, photo essays, presentations,...
Gordon Parks at Atlanta's High Museum of Art
...with the Gordon Parks Foundation and the High Museum of Art, 2014), 8–10. Hunter-Gault uses the term "separate but unequal" throughout her essay. conditions of their lives in the Jim...
Battle of Atlanta Project Discussion and Exhibit Set for July 17 at Emory's Woodruff Library
...document the Civil War, and statistically they represent some of our highest-use collections," Gue said. "It is exciting to see the library and ECDS develop tools that transform historical items...
Demon Rum and Politics in Middle Florida: A Review of Southern Prohibition
...at how the volatile issues of race, gender, and temperance reform shaped politics and life in Middle Florida, that area of the state between the Apalachicola River and Suwannee River....