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The Love House and Hutchins Forum, home of the Center for the Study of the American South, illuminated at sunset.

Front Porch Portal: Home for southern research celebrates 20 years

The tree-shaded, white-frame house at 410 E. Franklin Street has an ample front porch, rocking chairs and a storied history. It’s a perfect setting for UNC’s Center for the Study … Continued

Fall 2013 Cover Stories, Fall 2013, Features, Issues



Malinda Maynor Lowery

Leading the Southern Oral History Program

Historian Malinda Maynor Lowery was named the new director of the Southern Oral History Program in July 2013.

Fall 2013 Fall 2013, Features, Issues



Views of the marker commerating the overturning of the speaker ban at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Preserving the Voices: Southern Oral History Program celebrates 40 years

Since its founding in 1973, the Southern Oral History Program has held as its guiding principle, “You don’t have to be famous for your life to be history.”

Fall 2013 Fall 2013, Features, Issues



Jocelyn Neal

Southern Cultures: Journal covers it all, from tobacco queens to blues music

Southern Cultures journal covers it all, from tobacco queens to blues music.

Fall 2013 Fall 2013, Features, Issues



The "old stockade," Caledonia Prison Farm, circa 1926.

From Plantation to Prison Farm

Graduate student Elijah Gaddis explored the history of Caledonia Prison Farm in Halifax County, N.C.

Fall 2013 Fall 2013, Features, Issues



Zena Cardman

Dream Catchers: Burch Fellows gain experience by chasing their aspirations

The Burch Fellows Program enables undergraduates across the University with exceptional abilities and interests to design potentially life-transforming experiences.

Fall 2013 Fall 2013, Features, Issues



Robin Beck, David Moore and Christopher Rodning at a field site

Exploring Joara: Excavating the past, shaping the future in western N.C.

Three UNC archaeology alums have uncovered the earliest European settlement in the interior U.S., near Morganton, N.C.

Fall 2013 Fall 2013, Features, Inside, Issues, Research



A church in the town of El Gusano.

Guanajuato Connections: Experiencing the global South

UNC students experience the global South through internships, service learning in Guanajuato, Mexico.

Fall 2013 Fall 2013, Features, Issues



The Warriors book cover

College Bookshelf Fall 2013

New books on Cuban history, school desegregation, Jewish literature, a legendary folk music coffeehouse, the battle between the Hatfields and the McCoys, Islamophobia in America, and more.

Fall 2013 Chapter & Verse, College Bookshelf, Fall 2013, Inside, Issues



Pete Seeger

‘We Shall Overcome’: Pete Seeger remembers

Pete Seeger discusses the song “We Shall Overcome” with Bill Ferris, author of “The Storied South: Voices of Writers and Artists.”

Fall 2013 Chapter & Verse, College Bookshelf, Fall 2013, Inside, Issues