Southerner
(noun) an American who lives in the South
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Southerner (plural Southerners)
Alternative letter-case form of southerner (native or inhabitant of the south of any region).
(US) Someone from one of the states which seceded in 1861 and briefly formed the Confederate States of America, or, more broadly, from some neighboring states as well (but excluding geographically-southerly states like Arizona); compare the South.
For some white, male authors, this term has an implicit racial marking. W. J. Cash wrote in 1941 "of the chip-on-the-shoulder swagger and brag of a boy—one, in brief, of which the essence was the boast, voiced or not, on the part of every Southerner, that he would knock hell out of whoever dared to cross him." As Ineke Bockting wrote, "Trying to deconstruct a set of myths into which he himself was born, Cash did not always succeed in going beyond his own white, male perspective. […] When Cash writes about the importance for ‘every Southerner’ of the ‘boast, voiced or not,’ that he would ‘knock hell out of whoever dared to cross him,’ John Shelton Reed argues, ‘plainly, Cash did not mean “every Southerner” to include Southern blacks and Southern women. For a woman to reveal that attitude would have been unladylike; for a black to display it could have been fatal […] ’"
Another example is found in a 1948 resolution of the Alabama State Democratic Executive Committee, which asserted "That the Democrats of Alabama would be most deeply hurt, shocked and disillusioned should any attack upon racial segregation be adopted as a plank in the 1948 party platform [...] Such an action by the National leadership of the Democratic party could but force every Southerner into the undesired position of determining which is the greater loyalty, that to the South, or that to the party."
• Southron
• (someone from the area that once formed the CSA): Northerner, Yankee
southerner (plural southerners)
A native or inhabitant of the south of a region (or of the world as a whole), such as the United Kingdom.
Alternative letter-case form of Southerner (someone from one of the southeastern United States).
• southron
• (someone from the south of any region, such as the UK): northerner
Source: Wiktionary
South"ern*er, n.
Definition: An inhabitant or native of the south, esp. of the Southern States of North America; opposed to Northerner.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
19 November 2024
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