Southern Spaces is a comprehensive journal that explores the diverse realms of the US South, both real and imagined, and their global connections. With a wide range of topics including African American history, environmental studies, migration, and travel and tourism, the journal offers a rich collection of articles, monographs, interviews, photo essays, and educational resources.
Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Southern Spaces is housed within Emory University's Robert W. Woodruff Library and provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and writers to delve into the complexities of the Southern region. Through its interdisciplinary approach, the journal aims to foster a deeper understanding of the South's cultural, social, and historical landscapes, while also examining the intersections between local and global perspectives.
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