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The Clarke County Historical Society is a private non-profit organization founded in 1972.

   
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Name

Cracker Culture

   

Price

$34.95

   

Brief Description

(paperback) Cracker Culture is a provocative study of social life in the Old South that probes the origin of cultural differences between the South and the North throughout American history. Among Scotch-Irish settlers the term “Cracker” initially designated a person who boasted, but in American usage the word has come to designate poor whites. McWhiney uses the term to define culture rather than to signify an economic condition. Although all poor whites were Crackers, not all Crackers were poor whites; both, however, were Southerners

   

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.13lb(s)

 

 
   

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