The Politically Incorrect Guide to The South: (And Why It Will Rise Again)The latest installment in the New York Times bestselling Politically Incorrect Guide series expands on the pro-South slant of the hugely successful Politically Incorrect Guide to American History. Author Clint Johnson shows why the South, with its emphasis on traditional values, family, faith, military service, good manners, small government, and independent-minded people, should certainly rise again! |
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... Alabama, lost on a blue highway in the mountains of North Carolina can stop at a general store and feel right at home. That's because the big-city banker and the rural Tar Heel behind the counter can tell by each other's accents that ...
... Alabama, lost on a blue highway in the mountains of North Carolina can stop at a general store and feel right at home. That's because the big-city banker and the rural Tar Heel behind the counter can tell by each other's accents that ...
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... Alabama college he helped bring to national prominence. First. in. war,. first. in. peace,. first. in. the. hearts. of. their. countrymen. At no time was the sense of place stronger in the South than in the spring of 1861. Seven Deep South ...
... Alabama college he helped bring to national prominence. First. in. war,. first. in. peace,. first. in. the. hearts. of. their. countrymen. At no time was the sense of place stronger in the South than in the spring of 1861. Seven Deep South ...
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... Alabama,” “Nashville, Tennessee.” Southerners are still proud of their region and their state and want to be sure people know they are from the South. Old-time. religion. is. good. enough. for. the. South. Southerners tend to be more ...
... Alabama,” “Nashville, Tennessee.” Southerners are still proud of their region and their state and want to be sure people know they are from the South. Old-time. religion. is. good. enough. for. the. South. Southerners tend to be more ...
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... Alabama versus Auburn) are fierce and are the stuff of yearlong bragging rights. If Sunday is for church, Saturday, in autumn, is for college football. And when it comes spring and summer, look for Southern teams to make it to the ...
... Alabama versus Auburn) are fierce and are the stuff of yearlong bragging rights. If Sunday is for church, Saturday, in autumn, is for college football. And when it comes spring and summer, look for Southern teams to make it to the ...
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... Alabama Macon, Georgia Manning, South Carolina Brandon, Mississippi Natchez, Mississippi Asheville, North Carolina ... Alabama Roanoke, Virginia Augusta, Kentucky Orlando, Florida Birmingham, Alabama Tulsa, Oklahoma A Barbecue Primer ...
... Alabama Macon, Georgia Manning, South Carolina Brandon, Mississippi Natchez, Mississippi Asheville, North Carolina ... Alabama Roanoke, Virginia Augusta, Kentucky Orlando, Florida Birmingham, Alabama Tulsa, Oklahoma A Barbecue Primer ...
Contents
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9 | |
References | 243 |
249 | |
Back Cover | 263 |
Front Cover | 264 |
Title Page | 267 |
268 | |
Table of Contents | 271 |
Introduction | 1 |
First Chapter | 9 |
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249 | |
Back Cover | 263 |
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