The Border South

The rise of the Border South in the nineteenth century as a section was accompanied by conflict over slavery. It was a geopolitical region whose complexities of identity, commerce, and family make it both deeply Southern and at points open to other regions, cultures, and influences.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: William G. Thomas III
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emory Center for Digital Scholarship 2004-04-01
Series:Southern Spaces
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Online Access:https://southernspaces.org/node/42693
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The Border South
Southern Spaces
Economics
Migration
Politics and Government
Regional Studies
Slavery
Social Movements
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description The rise of the Border South in the nineteenth century as a section was accompanied by conflict over slavery. It was a geopolitical region whose complexities of identity, commerce, and family make it both deeply Southern and at points open to other regions, cultures, and influences.
topic Economics
Migration
Politics and Government
Regional Studies
Slavery
Social Movements
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