Through lessons learned from LatCrit 2013, this essay is hoping to evoke the missing sentiment of understanding and equality by signifying that the south that will rise again will be a south that is transformed, as Dr. Martin Luther King said “into an oasis of freedom and justice,” by moving out of its fears of understanding and moving to a far greater level of cross-cultural understanding
Article in the George Washington University MagazineIllustration by Bill L'Hommedieu [image credit] ...
Recent debates as to the place of Old South symbols and institutions in the South of the new millenn...
Newly emerging, transitional societies –– that is, societies that traded dictatorial or authoritaria...
Through lessons learned from LatCrit 2013, this essay is hoping to evoke the missing sentiment of un...
Article in the George Washington University Magazinelegislators and school directors are being elect...
Marcos Mendoza, Session Chair Martha Grace Lowry Mize (University of Mississippi) Alabama Revitaliza...
In this Article, Professor Cottrol examines a pervasive culture of pessimism amongst a minority of u...
There is no denying that race is a critical issue in understanding the South. However, this concludi...
Like many other states, Mississippi and Louisiana have struggled, and continue to struggle with the ...
Considered by many historians to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, South Carolina experienced on...
The distinctive feature of Afro-American life in the 60s was the rise on the historical stage of a s...
What was the impact of Brown v. Board of Education on the United States and how did pro-segregationi...
The following study traces the transformation of an American identity from the sectional conflict th...
A refreshing and intriguing interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which the history and cult...
An educated society is important to the survival of a democracy, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme C...
Article in the George Washington University MagazineIllustration by Bill L'Hommedieu [image credit] ...
Recent debates as to the place of Old South symbols and institutions in the South of the new millenn...
Newly emerging, transitional societies –– that is, societies that traded dictatorial or authoritaria...
Through lessons learned from LatCrit 2013, this essay is hoping to evoke the missing sentiment of un...
Article in the George Washington University Magazinelegislators and school directors are being elect...
Marcos Mendoza, Session Chair Martha Grace Lowry Mize (University of Mississippi) Alabama Revitaliza...
In this Article, Professor Cottrol examines a pervasive culture of pessimism amongst a minority of u...
There is no denying that race is a critical issue in understanding the South. However, this concludi...
Like many other states, Mississippi and Louisiana have struggled, and continue to struggle with the ...
Considered by many historians to be the birthplace of the Confederacy, South Carolina experienced on...
The distinctive feature of Afro-American life in the 60s was the rise on the historical stage of a s...
What was the impact of Brown v. Board of Education on the United States and how did pro-segregationi...
The following study traces the transformation of an American identity from the sectional conflict th...
A refreshing and intriguing interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which the history and cult...
An educated society is important to the survival of a democracy, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme C...
Article in the George Washington University MagazineIllustration by Bill L'Hommedieu [image credit] ...
Recent debates as to the place of Old South symbols and institutions in the South of the new millenn...
Newly emerging, transitional societies –– that is, societies that traded dictatorial or authoritaria...