The Oxford Book of the American South

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Resonating with the testimony of slaves and slaveholders the powerful and the powerless women and men black people and white The Oxford Book of the American South combines the most telling fiction and nonfiction produced in the South from the late eighteenth century to the present. The first anthology to put short stories novels autobiographies diaries memoirs and journalism together this collection is a rich and varied record of life below the Mason-Dixon line.<P>We see the antebellum period both from the perspective of those who experienced it first-hand such as Thomas Jefferson and Harriet Jacobs as well as from authors who imagined the era later including William Styron and Sherley Anne Williams. Likewise we see the Civil War through eyewitness accounts such as Sarah Morgan's later writers' analyses such as W.E.B. Du Bois's and war-inspired fiction such as Margaret Mitchell's. Classic authors of the 1920s and '30s Southern Renaissance are followed by figures including Martin Luther King Jr. George Garrett and Peter Taylor whose works capture the dramatic years of the Civil Rights movement. The struggles defeats and triumphs chronicled in The Oxford Book of the American South speak not just to the South but to all of the American experience.
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