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Ayers, 57, brings to the task a Southerner's perspective and impressive Civil War credentials.
In Richmond, a Civil War expert seeks to emancipate history's narrative Fredrick Kunkle 2010
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That's how Southerner's communicate, with a series of grunts.
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Ayers, 57, brings to the task a Southerner's perspective and impressive Civil War credentials.
In Richmond, a Civil War expert seeks to emancipate history's narrative Fredrick Kunkle 2010
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Southerner's are automatically slow and Northerners are automatically rude.
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I Moved from the mountains to the flatlands and then further south and picked up all three very different (to a Southerner's ear) accents within a month.
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Our nation's capitol is in Washington because Alexander Hamilton wanted a national bank and Southerner's wanted the capitol city on their turf - an outcome both sides could live with.
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Today, black kids have, sadly, taken that surly white Southerner's place--although likely, Obama's example will start cutting through it.
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And I am praying that McCain's lead in my county is only temporary, a dwindling remnant of the Old South that Margaret Mitchell coined the Southerner's inability to resist a losing cause.
Megan Pillow: Vote Your Bible, Not Your Wallet: Dispatch From North Carolina 2008
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Though the Southerner's success is attributed to his counter-programmed sunniness, at its heart is the identical Ted Kennedy class message:
January 2004 2004
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And it's often asked - and while we're on this question of the South whether his problems with civil rights, when he became President in 1912 13, did not have their source and their roots in the fact that he was a Southerner with a Southerner's prejudice.
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