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  • On this program, someone had been exploring the food traditions of this exotic land they called the American South, and had set forth at length about a cornerstone of this food tradition - pimento cheese.

    WordPress.com News 2009

  • Documenting the American South is a collection of texts, images, and audio files documenting the history and culture of the southern United States.

    Archive 2009-11-24 Mr. Byrne 2009

  • Documenting the American South is a collection of texts, images, and audio files documenting the history and culture of the southern United States.

    Documenting the American South Mr. Byrne 2009

  • But while the desegregation of the American South was the political -- what Dr. King called the externalized political goal of the civil rights movement, the broader goal, as he and she so often said, was the establishment of the beloved community.

    CNN Transcript Feb 7, 2006 2006

  • ↑ In 1928 the 6th Congress of the Comintern in Moscow resolved that the black population of the American South was a subject nation, thus capable of engendering a "national revolutionary movement," and ordered the CPUSA to give high priority to mobilizing blacks.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] RobSmith 2010

  • In 1928 the 6th Congress of the Comintern in Moscow resolved that the black population of the American South was a subject nation, thus capable of engendering a "national revolutionary movement," and ordered the CPUSA to give high priority to mobilizing blacks.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] RobSmith 2010

  • In 1928 the 6th Congress of the Comintern in Moscow resolved that the black population of the American South was a subject nation, thus capable of engendering a "national revolutionary movement," and ordered the CPUSA to give high priority to mobilizing blacks.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] RobSmith 2010

  • In 1928 the 6th Congress of the Comintern in Moscow resolved that the black population of the American South was a subject nation, thus capable of engendering a "national revolutionary movement," and ordered the CPUSA to give high priority to mobilizing blacks.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • In 1928 the 6th Congress of the Comintern in Moscow resolved that the black population of the American South was a subject nation, thus capable of engendering a "national revolutionary movement," and ordered the CPUSA to give high priority to mobilizing blacks.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • In 1928 the 6th Congress of the Comintern in Moscow resolved that the black population of the American South was a subject nation, thus capable of engendering a "national revolutionary movement," and ordered the CPUSA to give high priority to mobilizing blacks.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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