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The Mississippi Gulf Coast

Through more than two hundred stunning photographs, The Mississippi Gulf Coast illustrates what visitors and residents alike love about the region—the sunrises and sunsets; the distinctive character ...

Jim Dickinson

Jim Dickinson (1941-2009) worked with the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Alex Chilton, the Replacements, and T-Model Ford, among others. His sons, Luther and Cody, are the founding members of ...

Jason Whiton

Jason Whiton is an award-winning screenwriter, artist, and teacher based in Vermont. His work has been published in Rolling Stone, USA Weekend, Woman's World, Japan Times, and Photographer's Forum Annual ...

Florida's Miracle Strip

By Tim Hollis
Categories: Southern Studies

Since World War II, tourists have flocked to Florida's northwest Gulf Coast and sun and fun spots at Panama City Beach, Fort Walton Beach, and Pensacola Beach. Every year those visitors number in the ...

Sombreros and Motorcycles in a Newer South

In 1949, Alan Schafer opened South of the Border, a beer stand located on bucolic farmland in Dillon County, South Carolina, near the border separating North and South Carolina. Even at its beginning, ...

I'm Just Dead, I'm Not Gone

I'm Just Dead, I'm Not Gone chronicles Jim Dickinson's extraordinary life in the Memphis music scene of the fifties and sixties and how he went on to play with and produce a rich array of artists, including ...

James Edward Bates

James Edward Bates is a photojournalist based in Gulfport, Mississippi. His work has appeared in publications worldwide including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, Dallas Morning News ...

Will D. Campbell

Will D. Campbell (1924–2013) was among the most diligent white southerners campaigning for social justice in the civil rights era. He was author of such prize-winning books as Brother to a Dragonfly ...

James M. Welsh

James M. Welsh (1938-2013) was professor emeritus at Salisbury University. He co-founded Literature/Film Quarterly, which he edited for thirty-three years, and he authored over twenty books, including ...

A Season of Night

For many months after Hurricane Katrina, life in New Orleans meant negotiating streets strewn with debris and patrolled by the United States Army. Most of the city was without power. Emptied and ruined ...