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| Blog Name: |
Southern Cross |
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http://www.southerncrossbook.blogspot.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
religion, politics, South |
| Description: |
This blog discusses religion, culture, and politics. It is a companion piece for the manuscript to the Southern Cross book project.
In the author's words, "This project took me through ten states and over 10,000 miles of highway, to rural Appalachia and the Mississippi Delta, prosperous New South suburbs and New Orleans after the flood. I talked to different kinds of Christians—Baptist and Catholic, black and white, rich and poor, liberal and conservative. Actually I talked to pretty much anyone who would talk to me.
I was looking for a common thread, something that could bind believers together. In the end, I found that much and more...." |
| Popularity: |
1 Followers |
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