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19 year old woman from Greenwood, South Carolina talks about the price of gas, faxing, the lack of racism in the area, racism in other areas, the rallly in Georgia about the confederate flag and how the confederate flag is part of Southern heritage. She also talks about how people still own and live in plantation houses, but don't use the land. She says there are haunted places in the area and a lot of ghost stories about the area. | ||
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Greenwood, South Carolina, gas, prices, fax, confederate, flag, Georgia, rally, racism, slavery, Southern, heritage, plantation, chains, ghosts, haunted, stories, spirits | ||
Term used for rhotic, or "r" pronouncing American Southern dialects. Emigrated primarily from Ireland and Scotland. Primarily working class. Doesn't always just refer to people who still live in the mountains. Rhotic or "r" -pronouncing "Mountain Southern" or "Redneck" also refers to areas of Texas and other regions with no topographical distinctions. Sorry, I didn't make up the terms. | ||
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