Southern Exposure

Southern Exposure by Peter Mitchel Wilson, published by the University of North Carolina Press in March 2013, is a reissue of the original work from 1927. This edition spans 214 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a rich tapestry of reminiscences, drawing from the author’s extensive knowledge of his native North Carolina, covering his childhood experiences before the Civil War, his student days in Chapel Hill, and life during the Reconstruction era.
Readers will find a blend of historical insights and personal anecdotes that illuminate the social and cultural landscape of the South, particularly in states like North Carolina and surrounding regions. The narrative reflects on significant events and everyday life, providing a unique perspective on the historical context of the time. This UNC Press Enduring Edition utilizes modern digital technology to make this important work accessible once again, preserving the original content while presenting it in an affordable paperback format.
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One-time city editor of the old Raleigh Observer, the author’s knowledge of men and affairs in his native state is extensive and important. Pervading this book is the charm of reminiscences of childhood before the Civil War, student days in Chapel Hill, and life in reconstruction days. Originally published in 1927.
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