Southern Studies, Volumen20,Tema 1Southern Studies Institute, Northwestern State University, 2013 |
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The South as Alternative to Migration in Zora | 1 |
Kate Chopins HalfNative | 27 |
Waffle Booty and Other Tales of Gender and Class in the South | 41 |
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