Few writers have probed so deeply into the heart and soul of the South as has Frye Gaillard, and few have laid this complex region so bare for all to see and understand. In this collection of incongrous characters whose hearts are deeply rooted in what the South was, is and could be, Gailliard again shows why the South still stirs such deep feelings and remains the nation's most fascinating region. Among the subjects: Martin Luther King, Billy Graham, Bear Bryant, Elvis, the instigators of the first sit-in, and many others.
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Few writers have probed so deeply into the heart and soul of the South as has Frye Gaillard, and few have laid this complex region so bare for all to see and understand. In this collection of incongrous characters whose hearts are deeply rooted in what the South was, is and could be, Gailliard again shows why the South still stirs such deep feelings and remains the nation's most fascinating region. Among the subjects: Martin Luther King, Billy Graham, Bear Bryant, Elvis, the instigators of the first sit-in, and many others.
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