Georgia -- Social life and customs
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Georgia -- Social life and customs
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Georgia
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- The Foxfire book, hog dressing; log cabin building; mountain crafts and foods; planting by the signs; snake lore, hunting tales, faith healing; moonshining; and other affairs of plain living, Edited with an introd. by Eliot Wigginton
- Golden Isles of Georgia, by Caroline Couper Lovell
- Foxfire 6, shoemaking, gourd banjos, and songbows, one hundred toys and games, wooden locks, a water powered sawmill, and other affairs of just plain living, edited, with an introd. by Eliot Wigginton
- Hush, child! can't you hear the music?, collected by Rose Thompson ; edited by Charles Beaumont ; foreword by John Stewart
- Model T days : Florida or bust, Carl D. King ; illustrations by Rebecca Quillian
- Old tales of the forgotten South in a Georgia-Florida swamp, paddling Okefenokee, by Rose Knox and Graham Schorb
- Foxfire 2: ghost stories, spring wild plant foods, spinning and weaving, midwifing, burial customs, corn shuckin's, wagon making and more affairs of plain living, Edited with an introd. by Eliot Wigginton
- Drums and shadows, survival studies among the Georgia coastal Negroes, Savannah Unit, Georgia Writers' Project, Work Projects Administration ; introduction by Charles Joyner ; photographs by Muriel and Malcolm Bell, Jr
- Journal of a residence on a Georgian plantation in 1838-1839, by Frances Anne Kemble
- Palmetto country, Stetson Kennedy
- Foxfire 3, animal care, banjos and dulcimers, hide tanning, summer and fall wild plant foods, butter churns, ginseng, and still more affairs of plain living, edited with an introd. by Eliot Wigginton
- Rooted in place, family and belonging in a southern Black community, William W. Falk
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