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Being Southern
A look at Southern identity in 2015
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Dr. Nicole Jackson
Dr. Nicole Jackson
“Teeth are just incidental, a common bond that we all share”
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Nicole Thurston
Nicole Thurston
Exploring the South’s past and her own
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Angel Collins
Angel Collins
“Macon a change, If Juno what I mean”
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Aaron Brown
Aaron Brown
BowFresh Bow Ties
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Teria Tate
Teria Tate
“It just depends on where I am if I am considered Southern”
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Molly Wilkins
Molly Wilkins
“The sparkle of the South”
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Carey Pickard
Carey Pickard
Deromanticizing history
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Mark Harris
Mark Harris
“Southern to the bone”
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Sundra Woodford
Sundra Woodford
Helping revitalize impoverished Macon
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Lonnie Davis
Lonnie Davis
Army veteran finds his new uniform
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Brad Evans
Brad Evans
Breaking stereotypes
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Heatherly Wakefield
Heatherly Wakefield
Being Southern is an art in itself
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Dewayne Stewart
Dewayne Stewart
The ultimate Southerner
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Jodi Palmer
Jodi Palmer
The “non-regional” perspective
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
David Davis
David Davis
Southern Studies professor insists there is no one Southern identity
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
Andy Wilson
Andy Wilson
“Defined by faith”
Center for Collaborative Journalism
Jun 19, 2015
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