David Parker's "Previously Unknown Early Examples of 'Y'all' in British Literature" appeared in the latest issue of ANQ: American Notes and Queries.

 

KENNESAW, Ga. (Feb 28, 2017)

Dr. David Parker, Professor of History, has been the assistant chair for the Department of History and Philosophy since August 2009. He was an undergraduate at Duke University and went to graduate school at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill). His dissertation, on the Georgia writer Bill Arp (real name, Charles Henry Smith), was published by the University of Georgia Press. He has also written on the American carpet industry (including a book, Carpet Capital, with colleague Randall Patton), evangelist Sam Jones, politician and reformer Rebecca Felton, and L. Frank Baum's 'Wonderful Wizard of Oz.' Recently he has become entered in old textbooks as a research topic. He reaches classes in Georgia history, the history of American religion, the Gilded Age, and research methods.
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