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  1. The Southern Mystique is a 1964 book by Howard Zinn that critiques (at the time) current conceptions of racism in the North and South and the capacity for change in race relations. The book provoked considerable discussion at time of publication.

  2. Jorge Luis Borges’ short story “The South” is a haunting exploration of the Southern mystique. Set in Argentina, the story follows the journey of a young man named Dahlmann who, after being hospitalized for a serious illness, becomes obsessed with the idea of visiting the South.

  3. The Southern mystique by Zinn, Howard, 1922-2010. Publication date 2002 Topics African Americans -- Social conditions -- To 1964, African Americans -- Southern States -- Social conditions, Southern States -- Race relations, United States -- Race relations, Southern States -- Social conditions -- 1945-, United States -- Social conditions -- 1945-

  4. The Southern MystiqueThe South has long been surrounded in mystique. In this powerful volume, drawing on Zinn’s own experiences teaching in the South and working within the Southern civil rights movement, Zinn challenges the stereotypes surrounding the South, race relations, and how change happens in history.

  5. The South has long been surrounded in mystique. In this powerful volume, drawing on Zinn’s own experiences teaching in the South and working within the Southern civil rights movement, Zinn challenges the stereotypes surrounding the South, race relations, and how change happens in history.

  6. In the Deep South—the mystique quences of centuries, from lynching surrounding white race prepudice to patronizing friendship, were notwithstanding — the white man spun from an original thread of

  7. The South has long been surrounded in mystique. In this powerful volume, drawing on Zinn's own experiences teaching in the South and working within the Southern civil rights movement, Zinn challenges the stereotypes surrounding the South, race relations, and how change happens in history.