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|a Ayers, H. Brandt,
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|a Works.
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|a Cussing Dixie, Loving Dixie :
|b Fifty Years of Commentary by H. Brandt Ayers /
|c H. Brandt Ayers & Carol Nunnelley.
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|a Tuscaloosa :
|b University of Alabama Press,
|c 2015.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2016
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|c ©2015.
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|a 1 online resource (311 pages).
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|a Includes index.
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|a The 1960s: An Editorial Voice Forged by Crisis -- The 1970s: Celebrating a New South -- The 1980s: A Conversation with the World -- The 1990s: Full Tilt, at Home and Afar -- Beyond 2000: Reflection but No Retirement.
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|a "This work is a critical collection of the standout editorials, columns, and essays of Alabama journalistic lion H. Brandt "Brandy" Ayers, editor and publisher of the Anniston Star"--
|c Provided by publisher.
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|a Description based on print version record.
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|a Editorials.
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|a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
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|a Anniston star.
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|a Project Muse.
|e distributor
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|a Project MUSE - 2016 Complete
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|a Project MUSE - 2016 US Regional Studies, South
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