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founded the Disturbers Of The South Digital Archive after wandering from the deep Southern soil & having misconceptions placed upon her. However, Kay had an inner knowing about the rich lineage & ways of knowing that made the South fertile ground to bloom.Each post within this publication will have archival material about the South, a few connections that resonate (a quote, poem, video, etc.), and a short caption (1-3) paragraphs.
However, because there is so much to explore in these archival materials, in most articles there will be an optional paywall with a more in-depth exploration of the archival source. These expanded explorations will include a longer exploration/meditation on the source. Additionally, paid subscribers will have access to additional textual resources, interviews with Southerners working in varying fields, and podcast/audio readings of captions, pieces of art, videos, book recommendations, and more that relate to that specific archival post! Consider becoming a paid subscriber if you want to learn more information about the archival post presented on Disturbers Of The South.
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