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Size | 20 items |
Abstract | Audio recordings and other materials from several series of lectures in 1990, most of which were sponsored by the Dixie Diners, a graduate history lunch group at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Lectures include: "North Carolina's New Museum of History" by John Ellington; "Opening the Broders: The Cultural Politics of the Columbus Quincentenary" by Alicia Gonzalez and Theda Perdue; "A History of Southern Protest Song" by Charles Joyner; "Country Music and the Academy: A Thirty-Year Personal and Professional Odyssey" by Bill C. Malone; "Oral History of an Ex-Slave Community" by Sydney Nathans; "Migrants and Immigrants (Mexicans in North Carolina)" by Martha Nelson; "The Politics of Culture in the Alabama Black Belt" by Allen Tullos; and "The Meanings of 'Hillbilly': Images of Mountain People in American Media" by Jerry Williamson. |
Creator | Dixie Diners. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Roslyn Holdzkom, November 1995
Encoded by: ByteManagers Inc., 2008
Updated by: Anne Wells, December 2018
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Audio recordings and other materials from several series of lectures in 1990, most of which were sponsored by the Dixie Diners, a graduate history lunch group at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Lectures include: "North Carolina's New Museum of History" by John Ellington; "Opening the Broders: The Cultural Politics of the Columbus Quincentenary" by Alicia Gonzalez and Theda Perdue; "A History of Southern Protest Song" by Charles Joyner; "Country Music and the Academy: A Thirty-Year Personal and Professional Odyssey" by Bill C. Malone; "Oral History of an Ex-Slave Community" by Sydney Nathans; "Migrants and Immigrants (Mexicans in North Carolina)" by Martha Nelson; "The Politics of Culture in the Alabama Black Belt" by Allen Tullos; and "The Meanings of 'Hillbilly': Images of Mountain People in American Media" by Jerry Williamson.
Back to TopArrangement: Audiocassette tapes arranged chronologically.