When it comes to our common myths and narratives about social justice movements in the South, the writer Lillian Smith stands as an enigma for many. Foremost among her enigmatic qualities are that she was a white woman from a well-to-do family and that her…
Though the initial compilation process ended in September 2021, Nobody’s Home is still open to expanding.
Submissions of book reviews and interviews will be considered year-round. These queries…
The South has long been an agricultural region, but Southern culture’s ties to the land changed dramatically in the mid-twentieth century, when more people began…
Though I certainly don’t relish this opportunity to comment on it, creating and building a project about beliefs, myths, and narratives in the…