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Volume IV Index Beauregardby Hamilton Basso, 91-92 "Be Careful What You Wish For . . .: American Liberals and the South,” Alan Draper, 309 A Bennett, Barbara and D. G. Kehl, "View of the Moderns: Conversation with Mrs. Hamilton Basso," 81-97 "Abandoning Self-Sufficiency: Corn in the Benson, Lee, 189, 192-93 Lower South, 1849-1879" by Robert Bernstein, Leonard, 212 F. Pace, 271-293 Betts, Elish, 344, 345 A Curtain of Green, short stories by ("The) Black Business Community in Post Eudora Welty, 254 Civil War Virginia" by Robert C. "A Filament Spinning Outward: Female Kenzer, 229-252 Identity Reconceptuailization in Bowen, Elizabeth, 212 Porter's Fiction" by Colleen Warren, Bradford, Roark, 83 377 Brewer, Willis, Congressman from Alabama, 190, 195, 197, 271, 272, 277, Alabama, 303-304 278, 280, 281, 283, 284, 285, 286, (The) Bride of Innisfallen by Eudora Welty, 287, 298, 301, 303, 342, 345, 346, 259 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354 Brown, David, "Slavery and the Market Albee, Edward, 212 Revolution: The South's Place in A Lion Is in the Streets by Adria Locke Jacksonian Historiography," 189-207 Langley, 93 (The) Brown Decision, 19-38 All the Days and Nights by Wm. Maxwell, 94 Brown, Richard, 194 All the King's Men by Red Warren, 93 Buchanan, James, 199 Alsop, Stewart, 120 Butler, Marion, Populist Senator from Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), North Carolina, 303 312-313, 316, 318 Byrd, Harry, 116 Atlanta Cotton States and International Byrd, Henry, 115 Exposition (1895), 298 Auden, W. H., 212 Anderson, Sherwood, 81, 83, 84 C "An Exiled Heir: Carson McCullers and Georgia" by Jan Whitt, 209-227 Candler, Governor Allen of Georgia, 304 "A Piece of News" by Eudora Welty, 255 Capote, Truman, 212 (The) Archers at Home by Katinka De Vries, 87 Carter's Grove, Williamsburg. VA, 173, 74, 79, 85, 86, 87 Arkansas, 190, 197, 314 Cass, Lewis, 198, 199 Armey, Dick, House Majority Leader, 316 (The) Chateau by Wm. Maxwell, 94 "Athena or Goose? Kate Chopin's Ironical Chopin, Kate, The Awakening. 131-139. Treatment of Motherhood in 325-335 ‘Athénaise" by Catherine Morgan Cinnamon Seed by Hamilton Basso. 91, Proux, 325 92 A Thousand Pardons by Katinka De Vries Civil Rights and 1948 presidential 87 campaign, 113-129 A Touch of the Dragon by Hamilton Basso, Clay, Henry, 198, 199 92 Clayton Guards and other local militia. (The) Awakening by Kate Chopin, 131-139 349, 352, 353 Cleveland, Grover. 297-98 Clock Without Hands by Carson McCullers. 213, 221, 222 Cochran, Thad, Republican Conference Ballad of the Sad Café by Carson chairman, 316 McCullers, 209, 211, 218. 224, 226 Cohodas, Nadine. Strom Thurmond and Baltimore MD, 39-66; Manumission and the Politics of Southern Change term slavery in early Baltimore, 198 mentioned. 113 Barbour County - Southern Rights Collier, Martha, 173-187 Association, 345, Glenville Military Collins, Charles Wallace, Whither Solid Academy, 350, 352 South?A Study in Politics and Race Basso, Hamilton, 81-97 Relations (1947), 117-18 Cooper, William, Jr.. 195 Eufaula, Alabama, 342, 343, 344, 345, Copeland, Aaron, 212 349, 352. 353 Corn, as a staple crop in the lower South Eufaula Regency, 343, 344, 345, 346, 352 271-293 Courthouse Square by Hamilton Basso. 9! . 93 Cowley, Malcolm, 85 F Craft, Brigette Wilds, “Imaginative Limits: Ideology and The Awakening." 131-139 Faulkner, William, 81. 82. 83, 84-85, 97 Cuban Revolution, 299 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 81. 85-86, 89 Cullen, H. R., 120 ‘Flannery O'Connor's ‘Sisters’ " by Jan C. Cuthbert, Hibernia, “Molly McCrea of Dawson, 157-170 Petersburg, Virginia and Carter's Florida, 190, 197, 278, 279, 280, 281. Grove, Williamsburg. Virginia, 1476- 284, 285, 287, 298, 301, 316, 352 1960," 173-188 (The) Folded Leaj by William Maxwell, 94 Frechling. William, 195 D Dali, Salvador, 212 G Dauer, Manning, 193 Dawson, Jan C., "Flannery O'Connor's Galbraith, John Kenneth, 311 ‘Sisters',” 157-170 Geary, John, Governor, Kansas Territory, Days Before Lent by Hamilton Basso, 93, 347 94 Genovese, Eugene D., 194 “Death of a Salesman" by Eudora Welty, Georgia. 94, 116, 157, 165. 190, 198, 209- 254 227, 276, 278-281, 284, 285, 287, DeLay, Tom, House Republican Whip. 316 301, 316, 346, 352 Democratic Party, 351-352 Gibson, Merritt, 119 States' Rights Democrats, and 1948 Gingrich, Newt, U. S. Representative, presidential campaign, 113-129. Speaker of the House of Representa- before Civil War, 197 tives, 316 De Vries, Katinka, 87 (The) Golden Apples, short stories by De Vries, Peter, 86-87 Eudora Welty, 253-54, 255 Dinesen, Isak, 212 Gordon, Caroline, 157-166 Dinsmore, Hugh, AR rep., 302 Gore, Albert, 123 Dixon, Frank, 117, 119, 120 (The) Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 85 Dobson, Fred, 371 (The) Greenroom by Hamilton Basso, 92 Dollar, Susan E., ed., "Molly McCrea of Petersburg, Virginia and Carter's Grove, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1876- 1960" by Hibernia Cuthbert, 173-188 H Draper, Alan, "Be Careful What You Wish for . . .: American Liberals and the Harrison, William Henry, 198, 199 South," 309 Hartz, Louis, 192 Dred Scott Decision, local reaction, 348 (The) Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson Dunlop, David II, 178-181, 183 McCullers, 209, 212, 215, 216, 217, Dunlop, David Ill, 178 218, 219, 222, 223, 226 Dewey, Thomas, 114, 118, 119, 120, 121, Hemingway, Ernest, 90 122 Hemphill, William A., VP of Atlanta Exposition 1895, 299 E “Henry Clayton and The Secession Movement in Alabama," Henry James Walker, 341 Eastland, John, 116, 117 Hersey, John, 86-87 "Ethical Readings of Folklores: Can We Hill, Lister, 123 Stop Turning the Southern Folk of Hilliard, Henry W., Unionist Whig, 343, Lee Smith's Oral History into 344, 345 Commodities?” Anne Hendricks Hofstadter, Richard, 192 Wallace, 360 Long, Huey, 91, 92-93 Lost in the Cosmos: The Last Self-Help "Imaginative Limits: Ideology and The Book by Walker Percy, 141, 153, 155 Awakening" by Brigette Wilds Craft, Lott, Trent, Senate Republican Majority 131-139 Whip, 316 Louisiana, 190, 195, 198, 275, 279, 280, 281, 284, 285, 287, 298, New J Orleans: 81-85, 92-93, 95, 97, 301 Love in the Ruins: The Adventures of a Bad Catholic at a Time Near the End of the Jackson, Andrew, on Jacksonian democ- World by Walker Percy, 146-47, 149, racy, 189-207 153, 155 Jacksonian Historiography, 189-207 Lytle, Andrew, 160 Jenkins, Bill, "Language, Love, and the American Church in the Novels of Walker Percy," 141-156. Johnson, Lyndon, 123 Jolas, Eugene, 82, 83 Jones, Madison, 165 Mack, Connie, Republican Conference Jones, Suzanne W., 363 secretary, 316 "June Recital" by Eudora Welty, 1-17, Magnum, Willie P., 198 256-57 Martin, Thomas, a New South prophet, 299-300 Maxwell, William, 94 K McConnell, R. Tandy, "Religion, Segrega- tion, and the Ideology of Cooperation: A Southern Baptist Church Responds Kansas, 346, 347, 348 to the Brown Decision," 19-38 Kefauver, Estes, 123 McCorvey, Gessner T., 120 Kehl, D. G. and Barbara Bennett, "View of McCrea, Archibald, 182-86 the Moderns: Conversation with Mrs. McCrea, Mary Corling Johnston Dunlop, Hamilton Basso," 81-97 173-188 Keil, Charles, 362 McCullers, Carson, 209-227 Kentucky, Madisonville, 121, 190, 198 McGrath, J. Howard, 117 Kenzer, Robert C., "The Black Business McKinley, William, 299, 301, 302, 303, 304 Community in Post Civil War (The) Member of the Wedding by Carson Virginia, 229-252 McCullers, 209, 211, 213, 217, 218, "Kin" by Eudora Welty, 259 219, 220, 222, 224, 226 Mississippi, Jackson, 117, 190, 193, 195, 271, 280, 281, 283, 284-87, 316 L Missouri, 190, 198, 347 Missouri Crisis, 195, 200 La Farge, Oliver, 83, 84 "Molly McCrea of Petersburg. Virginia and Lancelot by Walker Percy, 147-49, 152 Carter's Grove, Williamsburg, “Language, Love, and the American Virginia, 1876-1960" by Hibernia Church in the Novels of Walker Cuthbert, ed. by Susan E. Dollar, Percy" by Bill Jenkins, 141-56 173-188 (The) Last Gentleman by Walker Percy, Money, Hernando, a New South prophet, 144-46 300 Laughing Boy by Oliver LaFarge, 84 “Moon Lake" by Eudora Welty, 255-56, 259 Lee, Gypsy Rose, 212 Monroe. Marilyn, 212 “Lily Daw and the Three Ladies" by ‘More Than Race: Strom Thurmond, the Eudora Welty, 255 States' Rights Democrats, and Lindsay, Creighton, "Music as Metaphor Postwar Political Ideology" by Stuart in Welty's June Recital’," 1-17 J. Little. 113-129 Little, Stuart J., "More Than Race: Strom Morgan, John T., Alabama senator. 297, Thurmond, the States’ Rights 299. 300, 302 Democrats, and Postwar Political Morgan-Proux, Catherine, “Athena or Ideology,” 113-129 Goose? Kate Chopin's Ironical Look Homeward Angel by Thomas Wolfe, Treatment of Motherhood in 88 Athénaise,” 325 (The) Mortgaged Heart by Carson R McCullers, 209, 210, 211 (The) Moviegoer by Walker Percy, 142-144 Rainey, Gertrude Pridgett "MA," 216 “Music as Metaphor in Welty's ‘June "Redistricting and Ideological Shifts in Recital’ " by Creighton Lindsay, 1-17 Congress, 1992-1993" by Gerald R. Music of the Swamp by Lewis Nordan, 67- Webster, 99-112 80 "Religion, Segregation, and the Ideology of Cooperation: A Southern Baptist Church Responds to the Brown Decision" by R. Tandy McConnell, 19-38 (The) New Deal, 113, 309-310 Remini, Richard, 194-95 New South Prophets, 1894-1900, 295- Republican Party (GOP), 315-316, 318 308, and foreign policy Roberts, Elizabeth Maddox, 165-66 Nicosia, James F., " ‘Still 1A m Not Sure "(The) Roots of Quasi-Freedom: What was Real and What My Mind Manumission and Term Slavery in Invented’: The Southern Tradition of Early National Baltimore” by (Re)Creating the Past in Lewis Christopher Phillips, 39-66 Nordan's Music of the Swamp," 67-80 Rubin, Louis, moderator at 1960 confer- “No Place for You, My Love" by Eudora ence on “Recent Southern Fiction," Welty, 260-264 Macon, GA, 151 Nordan, Lewis, Music of the Swamp, 67-80 Russell. Richard, 116, 121 North Carolina, 190, 198; Rockbrook, 82; Asheville, 82, 85, 88, 89: Brevard, S 83, 88, 97 Number One by John Dos Passos, 93 Saxon, Lyle, 83 Schlesinger, Arthur Jr., 189, 191-92, 195 Schott, Marshall E., “The South and O American Foreign Policy, 1894-1900: New South Prophets and the Oakes, James, 193-94 Challenge of Regional Values," 295- O'Connor, Flannery, 157-59, 162-66 308 Of Time and the River by Thomas Wolfe, (The) Second Coming by Walker Percy, 89 149, 150-52 (ThOlde Ma)n at the Railroad Crossing by Sellers, Charles, 189, 193-94, 195 William Maxwell, 94 Simmons, Etolia ("Toto") Moore, wife of O'Neill, Eugene, 90 Hamilton Basso, 81-97 One Writer's Beginnings by Eudora Welty, Sitwell, Edith, 212 256 Ship of Fools by Katherine Anne Porter, 159, 161-62 "Sisters" by Flannery O'Connor, 157-70 p Slavery, 189-207 "Slavery and the Market Revolution: The South's Place in Jacksonian Histori- Pace, Robert F., “Abandoning Self- ography" by David Brown, 189-207 Sufficiency: Corn in the Lower Smith, Lillian, 166 South, 1849-1879," 271-293 Smith v. Allwright (1944), 115 Percy, Walker, 141-56, 158, 165 So Long, See You Tomorrow by William Perkins, Maxwell, 88, 90, 91 Maxwell, 94 Philippine, Annexahon, 303-304 "(The) South and American Foreign Phillips, Christopher, "The Roots of Quasi- Policy, 1894-1900: New South Freedom: Manumission and Term Prophets and the Challenge of Slavery in Early National Baltimore," Regional Values" by Marshall E. 39-66 Schott, 295-308 Pierce, Franklin, 199 South Carolina, 271, 278, 280, 281, 282, Pinckney, Charles C., 199 284, 285, 287 Batesburg, 19-38, 190, “Place in Fiction," essay by Eudora Welty, 193, 197, 198; Savannah, 301, 317, 253, 259 352 Polk, James K., 198 Southern Baptists, local response to the Porter, Katherine Anne, 157-166 Brown Decision, 19-38 Spanish-American War, 300-303, 304 Wallace, Anne Hendricks, "Ethical Stafford, Rev. G. Jackson, 19-38 Readings of Folklore: Can We Stop "*Still IA m Not Sure What Was Real and Turning the Southern Folk of Lee What My Mind Invented’: The Southern Smith's Oral History into Commodi- Tradition of (Re)Creating the Past in ties?" 360 Lewis Nordan's Music of the Swamp" by Wallace, George, 117, 123 James F. Nicosia, 67-80 Wallace, Henry, 114, 118, 122 Sun in Capricorn by Hamilton Basso, 91 "(The) Wanderers" by Eudora Welty, 253, 254, 256-257 Tt Warren, Colleen, "A Filament Spinning Outward: Female Identity Reconceptuailization in Porter's Tate, Allen, 157-160, 163 Fiction," 377 Taylor, George Rogers, 193 Washington, D.C., abolishment of slavery, Taylor, Harris, a New South prophet, 300, 348 302 Webster, Gerald R., "Redistricting and Taylor, Zachary, 198, 199 Ideological Shifts in Congress, 1992- Tender Is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 85 1993," 99-112 Tennessee, Allen Tate and Caroline Welty, Eudora, "June Recital," 1-17, 256- Gordon's home, Benfolly, 160, 190, 198 57; "A Piece of News," 255; The Bride Texas, 190, 197, 271, 278, 280, 281-285, of Innisfallen, 259; "Death of a 287; Galveston, 301, 316 Salesman," 254; The Golden Apples, The Thanatos Syndrome by Walker Percy, 253-54, 255; "Kin," 259; "Lily Daw 152-54 and the Three Ladies," 255; "Moon Thornton, J. Mills III, 195 Lake," 255-56, 259; "No Place for (Strom) Thurmond and the Politics of You, My Love," 260-264; One Writer's Southern Change by Nadine Cohodas, Beginnings, 256; “Place in Fiction," mentioned 113 253, 269; 90; "Why I Lived at the Thurmond, Strom J., senator, 113-129, 317 P.O.," 255; "The Wide Net,” 264-268; Timmerman, Judge George Bell, 19, 32, “The Worn Path," 268; "A Curtain of 33, 34; Gov. George Bell Timmerman, Green," 254; "The Wanderers,” 253, Jr., 19 254, 256-57 Toelken, Barre, 368 Wesley, Marilyn C., "The Woman Traveler Tomorrow Will Be Monday by Katinka De and the Dynamic Journey: Narrative, Vries, 87 Psychological, and Social Process in Truman, Harry, 113-116, 118, 122 Eudora Welty's Short Fiction," 253-269 Turner, Frederick Jackson, 189-91, 192 White, Hugh, 198 Whither Solid South?A Study in Politics and Race Relations by Charles V Wallace Collins, 117-18 Whitt, Jan, "An Exiled Heir: Carson McCullers and Georgia," 209-227 Van Buren, Martin, 198, 199 "Why I Lived at the P. O." by Eudora (The) View from Pompey's Head by Welty, 255 Hamilton Basso, 91, 93, 94 "(The) Wide Net" by Eudora Welty, 264-268 "View of the Moderns: Conversation with Williams, John S., rep. from MS, 303 Mrs. Hamilton Basso," interviewers D. Williams, Tennessee, 212, 215 G. Kehl and Barbara Bennett, 81-97 Wilson, Edmund, 82, 83, 84 Virginia, Petersburg, 173-188; Williamsburg, 173; Jacksonian Wilson, William A., 371 democracy, 190, 197; post-Civil War Winslow, Erving, Anti-Imperialist League, 303 Wolfe, Thomas, 81, 87-90 black business community, 229-252; (The) Woman Traveler and the Dynamic Emory and Henry College, 342 Journey: Narrative, Psychological, and Social Process in Eudora Welty's W Short Fiction" by Marilyn C. Wesley, 253-269 "(The) Worn Path" by Eudora Welty, 268 Walker, Henry James, “Henry Clayton and Wright, Fielding, 116, 117 the Secession Movement in Ala- Wright, Wallace W., 117, 120 bama," 341

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