
Destination Dixie
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Content
- Cover
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- PART ONE: PEOPLE & PLACES
- 1 Persistence of Fiction: One Hundred Years of Tom Sawyer at the Mark Twain Boyhood Home
- 2 From "Lawrence County Negro" to National Hero: The Commemoration of Jesse Owens in Alabama
- 3 Saving "The Dump": Race and the Restoration of the Margaret Mitchell House in Atlanta
- 4 "A Tradition-Conscious Cotton City": (East) Tupelo, Mississippi, Birthplace of Elvis Presley
- PART TWO: RACE & SLAVERY
- 5 "History as Tourist Bait": Inventing Somerset Place State Historic Site, 1939-1969
- 6 "Is It Okay to Talk about Slaves?" Segregating the Past in Historic Charleston
- 7 Selling the Civil Rights Movement through Black Political Empowerment in Selma, Alabama
- PART THREE: WAR & REMEMBRANCE
- 8 "Challenging the Interest and Reverence of all Patriotic Americans": Preservation and the Yorktown National Battlefield
- 9 Calhoun County, Alabama: Confederate Iron Furnaces and the Remaking of History
- 10 A Monument to Many Souths: Tourists Experience Southern Distinctiveness at Stone Mountain
- PART FOUR: LANDSCAPE & MEMORY
- 11 Dead but Delightful: Tourism and Memory in New Orleans Cemeteries
- 12 Tourism, Landscape, and History in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- 13 Authenticity for Sale: The Everglades, Seminole Indians, and the Construction of a Pay-Per-View Culture
- Contributors
- Index
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