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The Scary Mason-Dixon Line: African American Writers and the South

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Scary Mason-Dixon Line: African American Writers and the South - Harris, Trudier
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New Yorker James Baldwin once declared that a black man can look at a map of the United States, contemplate the area south of the Mason-Dixon Line, and thus scare himself to death. In The Scary Mason-Dixon Line, renowned literary scholar Trudier Harris explores why black writers, whether born in Mississippi, New York, or elsewhere, have consistently both loved and hated the South. Harris explains that for these authors the South represents not so much a place or even a culture as a rite of passage. Not one of them can ...

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Scary Mason-Dixon Line: African American Writers and the South 2013, LSU Press, Baton Rouge

ISBN-13: 9780807152300

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The Scary Mason-Dixon Line: African American Writers and the South 2009, Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge

ISBN-13: 9780807133958

Hardcover