Author: Joseph Kitchens
Southern writer/historian focuses on Deep South and Georgia topics, especially of Native American Cherokees and Creeks, plantation life and cotton. Academically trained with a sense of humor and curiosity about how history impacts families and their everyday lives, even in the smallest places.09.12.2021
Connections: Drama at a River Crossing
Bridges are often crossroads of imagination. I encountered this scene one fall day when I stopped to check…
06.12.2021
Our Labradore “Peachie” and the Great Wall
Christmas is a great time to have a dog or to receive a dog as a gift. Our…
16.11.2021
A Love Story from the Korean War: “Tent of the Dead”
This true story is told as I experienced it when only a boy. The names and place are…
12.11.2021
Senator Max Cleland Died This Week
I knew Max Cleland as a casual friend for several years when he was serving as Georgia’s Secretary…
12.11.2021
November is Native American Month: The Deerskin Trade, Part 2
As promised, here is part two of my earlier post on the “Deerskin Trade,” one of the most…