The Southern League

November 16, 1995

David Brion Davis

E-mail Print Share
In response to:

Southern Comfort from the October 5, 1995 issue                                                  

To the Editors:

In my review of three works by Eugene D. Genovese [NYR, October 5], I included a footnote on the Southern League, which contains the following statement, based on an article in Southern Partisan: “In an interview Professor [Michael] Hill claims that the League welcomes members of all races as long as they support ‘limited government, states’ rights, and the right to local self rule.’ ” I am both surprised and sorry to learn from Eugene Genovese that Clyde Wilson and Grady McWhiney, whom I mentioned as members of the League, thought that I was implying that they were racists. That was certainly not my intent. I should also add that Michael Hill is not a professor of history at the University of Alabama, as Southern Partisan reported. He is a “Part-Time Temporary Instructor,” and is clearly a controversial figure at the university.

David Brion Davis
Sterling Professor of History Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut

Visit our Anniversary Page
Subscribe Now
Upgrade Now
Newsletter Sign Up
News of upcoming issues, contributors, special events, online features, more.