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Fall 2001 |
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Milton D. Rafferty The cultural geography of one of America's most captivating regions.
Enid Shomer
Grif Stockley The tragedy of the Elaine massacres is not only that they occurred but that we have ignored them.
David W. Zang How sports became a cultural battleground for arguments about sacrifice, authority, manliness, and victory with honor. A revealing look into American life in the turbulent 1960s.
Thomas Hauser Inside the fighters' world.
Stanford M. Lyman
Billy Collins
Philip Martin What does it mean to claim a Southern identity in an America gridded by the Internet and spotted with shopping malls and Stepford suburbs? Changeable
ThunderPoems by David Baker |