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Vol. 6, No. 2: Summer 2000

A Defender of Southern Conservatism M. E. Bradford and His Achievements ed. by Clyde N. Wilson (Review)

by Alphonse Vinh

University of Missouri Press, 1999

The Nashville Agrarian M. E. Bradford once said that a man could be born a southerner and a conservative but not be a Southern Conservative. Clyde Wilson has gathered essays in A Defender of Southern Conservatism that explain what Bradford meant.

This article appears as an abstract above, the complete article can be accessed in Project Muse
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