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Plain Folk of the Old South


  <em>Gone with the Wind</em>

Gone with the Wind

Twentieth-century romantic portrayals of the antebellum South, such as Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind (1937) and the 1939 film adaptation, mostly ignored the role of yeomen.

The first edition cover of Gone With the Wind

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