Journal of Southern History, February 1st, 2002
SAD TO SAY, THE ERA OF C. VANN WOODWARD HAS COME TO A CLOSE. No more revised editions of Strange Career of Jim Crow will materialize, no more essays in the New York Review of Books, no more platform appearances at conferences with his friend William Styron, no more summer martinis with the sprightly conversationalist on his leaf-shaded stone patio. We still miss him. Yet we continue to write about him and honor his memory with symposiums. The latest one, held at Rice University last winter, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of Origins of the New South. (1) The southern historical academy i...
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