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Founded in 1992, the Center for the Study of the American South is about digging deep into the complexities of the South—its past, its present, and its future.
HOME ISSUE of Southern Cultures Launch
Thinking South, hosted by CSAS, extends a special thanks to Southern Cultures and the Stone Center for co-sponsoring this session with Kennedi Carter and Endia Beal.
Standing Room Only for Kelley’s Black Folk: Roots of the Black Working Class
A standing-room only crowd of students, faculty, and Triangle community members packed the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History, for the conversation between Blair LM Kelley and LaRhonda Manigault-Bryant.
Exploring the Nuances of History
Christina Huang shares her history and SOHP experience.
HIST593 Gives Undergraduate Students Keys to Enter History’s “Unvisited” Rooms
Using Oral History and Public History, Ph.D. candidate Hooper Schultz teaches undergraduate students how to unravel and share history.

The Center for the Study of the American South is a hub for interdisciplinary research, scholarship, and teaching about Carolina’s complex home region.