moonlight-and-magnolia
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moonlight-and-magnolia (not comparable)
- Of or relating to romanticized historical portrayals of the American South, often depicting slavery in a positive light.
-  2013, David Chinitz, Which Sin to Bear?, page 34:- Here the myth of a moonlight-and-magnolia South founders on dry empirical realities.
 
-  2014, Cynthia Stretch; Cristina Alsina Rísquez, Innocence and Loss, page 33:- The romantic South of myth and legend, the “moonlight and magnolia” South with which plantation epics captured the national imagination in the era of the Lost Cause, has acquired a nightmarish quality; […]
 
-  2016, Alfred L. Brophy, University, Court, and Slave, page 84:- If a white employer could take so much interest in the child of a black employee, in whom he had no property interest, that would illustrate—as did Hentz's other fiction—the moonlight and magnolia world of Southerners' concern for their slaves.
 
 
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