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The Lightwood Chronicles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

The Lightwood Chronicles

The Lightwood Chronicles tells the epic story of a violent struggle over land rights. The novel Lightwood told the story in fiction. The Chronicles offers the historical background and also celebrates the work of Brainard Cheney, author of Lightwood. Following the Civil War, another war broke out in the piney woods of south Georgia between Northern land barons-the Dodge Company-and local landowners. The Dodge Company began harvesting the ancient pine forests and shipping the timber to customers worldwide. They made hundreds of millions of dollars in the process. They evicted the squatters from land occupied for decades. Epic court battles led to violent struggle and murder. Angry "squatters"demanded that "the Dodges be sent hellward." An alleged conspiracy led to the murder of Captain John Forsyth, the timber company boss. Prominent citizens went to prison and many others died. The Dodge Company left the majestic pine forests a wasteland, with 300,000 acres of wooden treasure ransacked, the lives of the natives forever altered.

Brainard Cheney and the Search for a Hero
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

Brainard Cheney and the Search for a Hero

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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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When Theo Met Meta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

When Theo Met Meta

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-12-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Theo Coleman met Meta Shaw in 1937. The Valdosta, Georgia couple fell in love and married, uniting the Shaw and Coleman families whose extended lineage runs deep throughout the Southern United States. In this work, author Daniel Coleman traces the ancestry of his Shaw and Coleman grandparents back to the early pre-Revolutionary War period. Farming families, timber men, business people-these early ancestors eventually settled in Georgia and Florida. This extended family, up through and including Theo and Meta and their children, create a rich tapestry of history. Written as a narrative history of this amazing cast of family members, Mr. Coleman also provides detailed genealogical data on each family's branch of the family tree.

Lightwood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Lightwood

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

LIGHTWOOD the novel appeared originally in 1939. Set in the piney woods of south Georgia just after the Civil War, it tells the story of a struggle between local land owners and Northern investors. The investors sought to harvest the "wooden treasures" of virgin pine forests. Over time, they used the power of money and the courts to wrest the title to the lands. A labyrinthine legal battle stretched out for more than half a century, culminating in the murder of the Company's land agent, along with as many as 35 more deaths. Based on historical fact, Cheney's novel brings to life a lost time in our history. Reviewed nationally on publication, it highlighted Cheney's friendship and literary connection to many of the Fugitive and Agrarian movement figures. A companion volume, THE LIGHTWOOD CHRONICLES tells both the fictional and true stories of LIGHTWOOD.

Teaching the Works of Eudora Welty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 397

Teaching the Works of Eudora Welty

Contributions by Jacob Agner, Sharon Deykin Baris, Carolyn J. Brown, Lee Anne Bryan, Keith Cartwright, Stuart Christie, Mae Miller Claxton, Virginia Ottley Craighill, David A. Davis, Susan V. Donaldson, Julia Eichelberger, Kevin Eyster, Dolores Flores-Silva, Sarah Gilbreath Ford, Stephen M. Fuller, Dawn Gilchrist, Rebecca L. Harrison, Casey Kayser, Michael Kreyling, Ebony Lumumba, Suzanne Marrs, Pearl Amelia McHaney, David McWhirter, Laura Sloan Patterson, Harriet Pollack, Gary Richards, Christin Marie Taylor, Annette Trefzer, Alec Valentine, Adrienne Akins Warfield, Keri Watson, and Amy Weldon Too often Eudora Welty is known to the general public as Miss Welty, a "perfect lady" who wrote af...

Keywords for Southern Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 423

Keywords for Southern Studies

"In Keywords for Southern Studies, the editors have compiled an eclectic collection of essays which address the fluidity and ever-changing nature of southern studies by adopting a transnational, interdisciplinary focus. This book is termed 'critical' because the essays in it are pertinent to modern life beyond the world of 'southern studies.' The non-binary, non-traditional approach of Keywords unmasks and refuses the binary thinking -- First World/Third World, self/other -- that postcolonial studies has taught us is the worst rhetorical structure of empire. Keywords promotes a holistic way of thinking that starts with southern studies but extends even further"--

This is Adam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

This is Adam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1958
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Ponder Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 159

The Ponder Heart

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1967-10-18
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  • Publisher: HMH

“A wonderful tragicomedy” of a Mississippi family, a vast inheritance, and an impulsive heir, by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Delta Wedding (The New York Times). Daniel Ponder is the amiable heir to the wealthiest family in Clay County, Mississippi. To friends and strangers, he’s also the most generous, having given away heirlooms, a watch, and so far, at least one family business. His niece, Edna Earle, has a solution to save the Ponder fortune from Daniel’s mortifying philanthropy: As much as she loves Daniel, she’s decided to have him institutionalized. Foolproof as the plan may seem, it comes with a kink—one that sets in motion a runaway scheme of mistaken identity,...

River Rogue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 466

River Rogue

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

After the Civil War, 1870. Deep in the south Georgia river swamp forests. Ratliff Sutton, a young white boy, runs away from a broken home and grows up the adopted son of former slaves. In the swamps of the Oconee and Altamaha Rivers, he transforms into Snake Sutton, mythic timber raftsman, struggling with mighty rivers, fighting both men and alligators, steering great log rafts to Darien by the sea. He confronts his greatest struggle-breaking into Darien's timber merchant society. Forsaking China Swann, a "fancy lady" and his champion, Snake marries society belle Robbie McGregor. Fighting his way into the merchant ranks through hurricanes and murder, he moves beyond tragedy and into an awakening that summons him back to his roots upriver.

One Writer's Beginnings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

One Writer's Beginnings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-03
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  • Publisher: Scribner

Featuring a new introduction, this updated edition of the New York Times bestselling classic by Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award–winning author and one of the most revered figures in American letters is “profound and priceless as guidance for anyone who aspires to write” (Los Angeles Times). Born in 1909 in Jackson, Mississippi, Eudora Welty shares details of her upbringing that show us how her family and her surroundings contributed to the shaping not only of her personality but of her writing as well. Everyday sights, sounds, and objects resonate with the emotions of recollection: the striking clocks, the Victrola, her orphaned father’s coverless little book saved since boyho...