Was Mississippi or Alabama historically considered more “deep Southern”? (user search)
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Question: Was Mississippi or Alabama historically considered more “deep Southern”?
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They were considered equally “Deep Southern”
 
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« on: July 21, 2021, 01:51:04 PM »

A professor of my brother's while he was earning his doctorate degree in geology at the University of South Carolina told me when we were all together that they like to say in his parts "Thank God for Mississippi," because otherwise SC would be at the bottom of the heap, so from that I infer that Mississippi on this one takes the Gold, agreeing with Del Tachi.
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