southern cane quotes

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Old rockin' chair's got me, cane by my side;
It was the world of Southern, rural, black growing up, of folks sitting on porches day and night, of folks calling your mama, 'cau ...
Traditionally Southern statesmen have been orators. A society emphasizing social rituals and manners requires a kind of reverence ...
There is no sugar cane that is sweet at both ends.
As a particularly dramatic gesture, he throws wide his arms and whacks the side of the barn with the heavy cane he uses to stab at ...
But a blind man's cane poking, however clumsily, into the inmost corners of the house.
My mother bore me in the southern wild,
And I am black, but O! my soul is white;
... as a result of generations of betrayal, it's nearly impossible for Southern Negroes to trust a Southern white. No matter what ...
I think those Southern writers [William Faulkner, Carson McCullers] have analyzed very carefully the buildup in the South of a spe ...
One of the most singular facts about the unwritten history of this country is the consummate ability with which Southern influence ...
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