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Cracker: the cracker culture in Florida history.

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Date Issued:
1998
Abstract/Description:
Part history, part folklore, this is an account of the Cracker heritage of North Florida, its history, and its disappearance as today's fast-paced society reaches into the remote backwoods. From the language they spoke to the houses they built, from moonshine stills and cowhunting to ""grits and gravy,"" Dana Ste. Claire offers a tour of Crackerdom. 
Title: Cracker: the cracker culture in Florida history.
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Name(s): SainteClaire, Dana
Type of Resource: text
Genre: E-book
Date Issued: 1998
Publisher: The Musuem of Arts and Sciences
Place of Publication: Daytona Beach, FL
Physical Form: online resource
Language(s): English
Abstract/Description: Part history, part folklore, this is an account of the Cracker heritage of North Florida, its history, and its disappearance as today's fast-paced society reaches into the remote backwoods. From the language they spoke to the houses they built, from moonshine stills and cowhunting to ""grits and gravy,"" Dana Ste. Claire offers a tour of Crackerdom. 
Identifier: FA00000372 (IID)
Subject(s): White people -- Florida -- Social life and customs
Florida -- Social life and customs
Florida -- Rural conditions
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000372
Use and Reproduction: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Host Institution: FAU

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