Wandering Dixie

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Wandering Dixie
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Publisher : Mad Creek Books
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ISBN-10 : 0814255817
ISBN-13 : 9780814255810
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Book Synopsis Wandering Dixie by : Sue Eisenfeld

Book excerpt: "A Jewish Yankee journeys through the American South to explore the lesser-known Jewish culture, music, food, and history of the region; she engages with the civil rights movement and legacy of the Civil War and reckons with a changed perspective on her place in American history."


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