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1001 Things Everyone Should Know About The South

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In 1,001 short, eminently readable mini-essays, Dixieologists John Shelton Reed and Dale Volberg Reed illuminate every nook and cranny of this fertile land and culture, clarifying with an authoritative but humorous touch what everyone should know about the South but probably doesn't. Interspersed with their incisive entries on history, politics, life, and literature in this great collection of Southern trivia is a whole mess of fun facts--like how barbecue differs from state to state, where kudzu originally came from, why chivalry is so important to Southern males, and how bluegrass music first developed.



From Stonewall Jackson to Mahalia Jackson, from William Byrd to "Free Bird," 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About the South covers it all.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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31 reviews
January 5, 2018
Love everything about this book, which serves as a sort of dictionary for Southerners. And even though I know plenty about life below the Mason-Dixon line, I still learned a lot from this book. Check it out!
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March 15, 2017
Well done but not a book to be read from cover to cover. Unfortunately I've borrowed this book from a library so have to read straight through.
It would make a terrific night stand book for yourself or for a guest room.
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7 reviews3 followers
October 1, 2007
my favorite things i've learned so far from this book:

1) "uh-huh" and "unh-uh" derive from African languages (along with "goober," "okra," and "jazz," among others)

2) duncan hines had little to do with boxed cake mixes. he was originally a published food critic and travel writer, publishing such guides as "adventures in good eating" and "lodging for a night," and his name came to be synonymous with quality and integrity, his recommendation being a high mark of approval. he formed a food company licensing his name as a label, and as an institute to publish his books, which procter & gamble bought in 1957. when he died 2 years later, "recommended by duncan hines" signs, leased from his company, adorned 10,000 businesses.

3) piggly wiggly was the world's first self-service grocery store, pioneering checkout stands, prices marked on all items, and refrigerated produce cases.
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242 reviews36 followers
April 13, 2012
I actually learned the majority of this stuff in school or just from talking to people, but I was born and raised in the South so you can bet your ass I had plenty of chances to learn Southern History.

I use to joke that I had to teach myself American History, because every year in school History classes basically boiled down to, "The Civil War: Why Yankees Suck and Cannot Be Trusted, Ever."

Moving on, this book is filled with a huge amount of Southern trivia covering a large area of subjects. If you're a trivia and history fan, it's definitely worth a read.
4,073 reviews84 followers
January 20, 2016
1001 Things Everyone Should Know About the South by John Shelton Reed and Dale Volberg Reed (Main Street Books 1996) (973.0) is a fine collection of facts and trivia about the South. This compendium could serve as an appropriate introduction to anyone new to God's greenest pastures. My rating: 7.5/10, finished 12/5/11.
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February 18, 2016
Entertaining and informative. I read this in college and really should re-read it again, as the only thing I specifically remember learning from it was that Piggly-Wiggly was the first store to use refrigerated cases. A lot of the other things I already knew, having grown up in the South.
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December 9, 2016
An encyclopedia of trivia and historical information about the South. Perfect book for 5 minute reading sessions at bedtime except for the fact that the reader might be tempted to keep reading. Wide range of historical and cultural information.

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