The Most Southern Place On Earth by Richard Cobb

The Mississippi Delta and the Roots of Regional Identity

The book explores the rich and complex history of the Mississippi Delta, delving into its cultural, social, and economic evolution. It examines the region's transformation from a plantation-based economy to a more diverse society, highlighting the significant impact of race relations, agriculture, and music. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative captures the unique blend of traditions and challenges that have shaped the Delta, offering insights into its identity as a pivotal area in the American South.

Published
1992
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Unknown
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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