Clyde Wilson is a distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at the University of South Carolina where he was the editor of the multivolume The Papers of John C. Calhoun. He is the M.E. Bradford Distinguished Chair at the Abbeville Institute. He is the author or editor of over thirty books and published over 600 articles, essays and reviews and is co-publisher of www.shotwellpublishing.com, a source for unreconstructed Southern books.
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There are many wonderful lectures from the Abbeville Institute, but this one is my favorite. Dr. Clyde Wilson is a Rockstar! The average Southerner today believes to be Southern is to drink sweet tea. I too was ignorant in my early adulthood, but I have come to realize that 400 years of our history & culture has formed our Southern Identity.
There are many wonderful lectures from the Abbeville Institute, but this one is my favorite. Dr. Clyde Wilson is a Rockstar! The average Southerner today believes to be Southern is to drink sweet tea. I too was ignorant in my early adulthood, but I have come to realize that 400 years of our history & culture has formed our Southern Identity.