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South.org
Free, comprehensive, scholarly discovery service for research materials
related to the cultures and histories of the American South.
Center
for the Study of Southern Culture
University of Mississippi
The Center for the Study of Southern Culture seeks to preserve and
disseminate knowledge about the South that might otherwise be lost.
Delta Blues
Museum
Exploring and preserving the history and significance of the
blues.
John Hope Franklin
Collection
A repository for African and African-American studies documentation
and an educational outreach division of the Rare Book, Manuscript,
and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Levine Museum of
the New South
Engaging a broad-based audience in the exploration and appreciation
of the diverse history of the South since the Civil War.
Living Blues
The authoratative source on blues since 1970. Published by the
University of Southern Mississippi.
Morris Museum of Art
Dedicated to celebrating and exploring the art and artists of
the South,
Resources of the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A rich trove of scholars, collections, and facilities to study the
American South.
Southern Poverty Law Center
Founded in 1971 as a small civil rights law firm and now internationally
known for its tolerance education programs, its legal victories
against white supremacists, and its tracking of hate groups.
Southern Regional
Council
Promoting racial justice, protecting democratic rights, and
broadening civic participation in the Southern United States since
1919.
United States Civil War Center
Promoting the study of the Civil War from the perspectives of all
professions, occupations, and academic disciplines.
William
Faulkner
Faulkner on the web, from the University of Southern Mississippi.
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