This Omnibus E-book brings together all four issues of
Southern
Cultures Volume 15, published in 2009.
Volume 15 of
Southern Cultures explores Lee's Tomb, how
Southern evangelicals kept sin from sacred spaces, the power of
memorials, W.E.B. Du Bois's unusual connection to the United
Daughters of the Confederacy, sundown towns, the African American
architect who designed one of the South's elite institutions during
Jim Crow, and both the Mississippi Delta and Core Sound Workboats
in photographs.
It also includes two theme issues with multimedia content, "The
Edible South" and "Music." "The Edible South," our first food
issue, includes the favorite foods of our favorite writers, Drum
Head Stew from the Eastern Shore of Virginia, girls' tomato clubs,
Wormsloe plantation, select short films on food from our friends at
the Southern Foodways Alliance on the bonus DVD, and more. Our Fall
special issue is our third music issue includes a
never-before-published interview with "Son" Thomas, a brief history
of the boogie, Ella May Wiggins, Top Ten best of jazz, blues,
country, and rock greats, Emmett Till in music and song, and
more.
Enhanced with the 20 music tracks from the bonus CD, "Cool-Water
Music," it brings together yet another eclectic mix of folk, blues,
country, and alternative rock, from Pete Seeger to Whistlin'
Britches to Charlie Louvin and George Jones to the Rosebuds. A
feast!
Southern Cultures is published quarterly (spring, summer,
fall, winter) by the University of North Carolina Press. The
journal is sponsored by the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill's Center for the Study of the American South.