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Walkin' the Line Bill Ecenbarger

Walkin' the Line By Bill Ecenbarger

Walkin' the Line by Bill Ecenbarger


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This unique history/travelogue examines the influence of this great divider which remains the most powerful symbol seperating Yankee from Rebel.

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Walkin' the Line: A Journey from Past to Present Along the Mason-Dixon by Bill Ecenbarger

If the Mason-Dixon Line could talk, here are the stories. It would tell. Pulitzerprize winning reporter and travel writer Bill Ecenbarger has walked the Mason-Dixon line - from its beginning on Fenwick Island, Delaware, to its end at Brown's Hill, Pennsylvania - diverting left and right to Interview the people who live along its border. The line was surveyed between 1763 and 1768 by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon to settle a dispute between Robert Penn and Lord Calvert, whose family owned what is now the state of Maryland. In 1780, Pennsylvania passed a law to abolish slavery, making the Mason-Dixon Line the divider between free and slave states. From that moment, it also became a lightning rod for racial conflict that continues to this day. This unique history/travelogue examines the influence of this great divider, which remains the most powerful symbol separating Yankee from Rebel, oatmeal from grits, North from South.

About Bill Ecenbarger

William Ecenbarger

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CIN0871319101G
9780871319104
0871319101
Walkin' the Line: A Journey from Past to Present Along the Mason-Dixon by Bill Ecenbarger
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
2000-08-28
240
N/A
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