American Culture/the Changing South

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...Dream. However, as John Ciardi in his essay "What is Happiness?" points out, this term has proven difficult to define. At one point in the culture of the Southeast, "happiness" was equated with the perpetuation of a culture that was seriously flawed. In the nineteenth century, southeastern portion of the United States had a distinctive culture that differentiated it from the rest of the country.
The South Dixie the eleven states that make up the former Confederate States of America bear the distinction of being the only part of the country to develop a sense of itself as a nation to such a degree that its residents were inspired to fight a prolonged and bloody war with the goal of succeeding from the United States of America and starting a totally new nation. The once distinctive culture of the South has faded over the last several decades, as more and more outsiders (Yankees) have moved into the region, diluting the "Southern" nature of the people....

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