As long as there are Japanese tourists, there will be a market for the Old South. — John Shelton Reed
Any Southern nationalist movement, especially one that wraps itself in the Confederate — John Shelton Reed
Maybe we’ve been brainwashed by 130 years of Yankee history, but Southern identity — John Shelton Reed
You ask people what their ethnicity is, and a lot of scots-irish people either don’t — John Shelton Reed
Why can I write ‘south’ with some assurance that you’ll know I mean richmond and don’t mean phoenix? — John Shelton Reed
The south: what is this place? what’s different about it? is it different anymore? — John Shelton Reed
The south is like my favorite pair of blue jeans. It’s shrunk some, faded a bit, got a few holes in it. — John Shelton Reed
Southerners are also like ethnic groups in that they have a sense of group identity. — John Shelton Reed