Dixie Diners records, 1990 [manuscript].

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Dixie Diners records, 1990 [manuscript].

Audio cassette tapes and other materials from several series of lectures in 1990, most of which were sponsored by the Dixie Diners, a graduate history lunch group at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Lectures include: "North Carolina's New Museum of History" by John Ellington; "Opening the Broders: The Cultural Politics of the Columbus Quincentenary" by Alicia Gonzalez and Theda Perdue; "A History of Southern Protest Song" by Charles Joyner; "Country Music and the Academy: A Thirty-Year Personal and Professional Odyssey" by Bill C. Malone; "Oral History of an Ex-Slave Community" by Sydney Nathans; "Migrants and Immigrants (Mexicans in North Carolina)" by Martha Nelson; "The Politics of Culture in the Alabama Black Belt" by Allen Tullos; and "The Meanings of 'Hillbilly': Images of Mountain People in American Media" by Jerry Williamson.

20 items (1 folder and audio tapes).

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Tullos, Allen, 1950-

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Dixie Diners.

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Malone, Bill C.

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Bill C. Malone, professor emeritus of history at Tulane University, is known for his cultural and historical studies of country music. During the spring 2000 semester, Malone served as the first Lehman Brady Chair Professor, a joint position shared between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University. From the description of Bill C. Malone collection, 2000. WorldCat record id: 70787493 Bill C. Malone received his Ph.D. in 1965 at the University of Texa...

Joyner, Charles W., 1947-

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