Vol. 16 No. 2 - Summer 1988

On the Map: New Views of the Early South
Dateline: The South
2Southern News Roundup
4Re-Counting the Early South
30The Lloyds
42Old Hands, Young Blood
46Southern Scene
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Southern Exposure is an award-winning print journal and magazine published by the Institute for Southern Studies, publisher of Facing South, from 1973 until 2011. Southern Exposure earned a national reputation and won several awards, including a National Magazine Award and two George Polk Awards, for its writing and investigative reporting on a broad range of political, economic, and cultural issues in the South.