"The Past Is Not Dead" is a collection of twenty-one literary
and historical essays that will mark the 50th anniversary of the
"Southern Quarterly," one of the oldest scholarly journals (founded
in 1962) dedicated to southern studies. Like its companion volume,
"Personal Souths," "The Past Is Not Dead" features the best of the
work published in the journal. Essays represent every decade of the
journal's history, from the 1960s to the 2000s. Topics covered
range from historical essays on the French and Indian War, the New
Deal, and Emmett Till's influence on the Black Panther Party to
literary figures including William Faulkner, Robert Penn Warren,
Richard Wright, Eudora Welty and Carson McCullers. Important
regional subjects like the Natchez Trace, the Yazoo Basin, the
Choctaw Indians, and Mississippi blues are given special attention.
Contributors range from noted literary critics such as Margaret
Walker Alexander, Virginia Spencer Carr, Susan V. Donaldson, James
Justus, and Willie Morris to scholars of African-American studies
such as Robert L. Hall and Manning Marble and historians including
John Ray Skates, Martha Swain, and Randy Sparks.
Collectively, the essays in this volume enrich and illuminate
our understanding of southern history, literature, and culture.
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