The South Atlantic Quarterly is an American little magazine founded by John Spencer Bassett, a history professor at Trinity College, in 1901.
[1] The magazine published articles about on southern history and, following the example of the Sewanee Review, also tackled topics dealing with the issue of race in the South.
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