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- catalog contributor b9677791.
- catalog contributor b9677792.
- catalog contributor b9677793.
- catalog contributor b9677794.
- catalog coverage "Southern States Civilization 20th century.".
- catalog created "[1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972]".
- catalog description "Introduction / Willie Morris -- You can't eat magnolias / H. Brandt Ayers -- My grandfather and the cyclone / Reese Cleghorn -- Beyond the briar patch / Curtis M. Graves -- The southern consciousness : a source for national renewal / Ronald S. Borod and W.J. Michael Cody -- The end of reconstruction / Richard N. Goodwin -- Dodo, phoenix, or tough old cock? / Reynolds Price -- Are the Bozarts blooming? / Roger Griffin Hall -- Religion in the land of cotton / Wallace M. Alston, Jr., and Wayne Flynt -- Glory hallelujah, while they're trying to sock it to you / Maynard Jackson -- Beyond race politics : electing southern populists in the 1970s / James Clotfelter and William R. Hamilton -- Southern governors and the new state politics / Edwin M. Yoder -- The southern city : northern mistakes in southern settings / Joel L. Fleishman -- Making Dixie's land livable / Frank E. Smith --".
- catalog description "Southern education : a national perspective / Norton L. Beach -- Human resource development in the South / F. Ray Marshall and Virgil L. Christian -- Expanding ownership in the developing South / Stewart Gammill -- Hunger? let them eat magnolias / Jack Bass -- The southern historical perspective / James S. Ferguson -- Reflections on southern society / Frank A. Rose -- The end of the myths : the South can lead the nations / Terry Sanford -- Why go back South? / Luther Munford -- A southern strategy / Thomas H. Naylor -- Appendix : Excerpts from the inaugural addresses of five southern governors -- The L.Q.C. Lamar Society.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 380 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "You can't eat magnolias.".
- catalog identifier "0070026351".
- catalog isFormatOf "You can't eat magnolias.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, McGraw-Hill".
- catalog relation "You can't eat magnolias.".
- catalog spatial "Southern States Civilization 20th century.".
- catalog subject "917.5/03/4".
- catalog subject "F216.2 .Y6".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Willie Morris -- You can't eat magnolias / H. Brandt Ayers -- My grandfather and the cyclone / Reese Cleghorn -- Beyond the briar patch / Curtis M. Graves -- The southern consciousness : a source for national renewal / Ronald S. Borod and W.J. Michael Cody -- The end of reconstruction / Richard N. Goodwin -- Dodo, phoenix, or tough old cock? / Reynolds Price -- Are the Bozarts blooming? / Roger Griffin Hall -- Religion in the land of cotton / Wallace M. Alston, Jr., and Wayne Flynt -- Glory hallelujah, while they're trying to sock it to you / Maynard Jackson -- Beyond race politics : electing southern populists in the 1970s / James Clotfelter and William R. Hamilton -- Southern governors and the new state politics / Edwin M. Yoder -- The southern city : northern mistakes in southern settings / Joel L. Fleishman -- Making Dixie's land livable / Frank E. Smith --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Southern education : a national perspective / Norton L. Beach -- Human resource development in the South / F. Ray Marshall and Virgil L. Christian -- Expanding ownership in the developing South / Stewart Gammill -- Hunger? let them eat magnolias / Jack Bass -- The southern historical perspective / James S. Ferguson -- Reflections on southern society / Frank A. Rose -- The end of the myths : the South can lead the nations / Terry Sanford -- Why go back South? / Luther Munford -- A southern strategy / Thomas H. Naylor -- Appendix : Excerpts from the inaugural addresses of five southern governors -- The L.Q.C. Lamar Society.".
- catalog title "You can't eat magnolias. Edited by H. Brandt Ayers and Thomas H. Naylor; with an introd. by Willie Morris.".
- catalog type "text".