Southern pride?
What is southern pride? I can't help but think it relates back to the confederacy. I have lived my whole life in New York state. I never really had NY or northern pride. Don't know anyone who has claimed such a thing. Just where I grew up and I don't compare to anywhere else. But sometimes when I hear someone claim pride in being born in the south it feels like they have disrespect for a northern way of living or something. Any insights?
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I lived in New Orleans for some years, late 60's early 70's, and it was also something that puzzled me when we got there.
I think it is probably just a case of extremely extreme ethnocentrism.
What I often wondered was what would have happened if the southern states had actually won. Would it have been possible for them to be even prouder than they are? :chin:
The South has a certain character, and it is informed by sin, suffering, ostracization, and an imputed inferiority (as this thread demonstrates). That sort of thing tends to create a rich cultural identity. I have nothing against it.
Don't forget its rich and lucrative Black, Native and French culture. Gods know the antebellum aristocracy, in slavish imitation of English gentry, didn't contribute much flavour to southern anything.
But when Charlayne Hunter Gault moved into a dorm room at the University of Georgia - I was in the USAF, far away, by then - a high school friend of mine wrote telling me about himself and perhaps a few others taking over a room or two on the same hall in order to protect her, not from fellow students or local rednecks, but state and local law enforcement.