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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... Mississippi-born roommate in Absalom, Absalom!: “Tell about the South. What's it like there. What do they do there. Why do they live there. Why do they live at all.” Faulkner, a son of Mississippi himself, recognized that breathless ...
... Mississippi-born roommate in Absalom, Absalom!: “Tell about the South. What's it like there. What do they do there. Why do they live there. Why do they live at all.” Faulkner, a son of Mississippi himself, recognized that breathless ...
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... Mississippi (1) and Arkansas (2), are ranked as fiftieth and forty-sixth respectively in the “Having Rank” of well-to-do states. The top three stingiest states are New Hampshire (Having Rank: 8), Massachusetts (Having Rank: 3), and New ...
... Mississippi (1) and Arkansas (2), are ranked as fiftieth and forty-sixth respectively in the “Having Rank” of well-to-do states. The top three stingiest states are New Hampshire (Having Rank: 8), Massachusetts (Having Rank: 3), and New ...
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... Mississippi gets more than their fair share back in federal money, but who the hell wants to live in Mississippi?” Charles Rangel, New York congressman, 2006 Congressman Chip Pickering of Mississippi responded: “From the Coast to the ...
... Mississippi gets more than their fair share back in federal money, but who the hell wants to live in Mississippi?” Charles Rangel, New York congressman, 2006 Congressman Chip Pickering of Mississippi responded: “From the Coast to the ...
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... Mississippi Natchez, Mississippi Asheville, North Carolina El Dorado, Arkansas Denton, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Galax, Virginia Ackerman, Mississippi Russellville, Arkansas Meridian, Mississippi Memphis, Tennessee Mexico, Missouri ...
... Mississippi Natchez, Mississippi Asheville, North Carolina El Dorado, Arkansas Denton, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Galax, Virginia Ackerman, Mississippi Russellville, Arkansas Meridian, Mississippi Memphis, Tennessee Mexico, Missouri ...
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Contents
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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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Back Cover | 263 |
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