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    <title>New Southern Literature Collection Draws &#039;Song of the South&#039; Comparison, Says Dixieland Classics </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Audio book publisher Dixieland Classics recently released the Golden Age of Southern Literature in audio format, a collection that draws comparison to &quot;Song of the South,&quot; say company founders. These pre-Civil War tales are read by actors in the dialect of the times and region. (PRWeb Oct 25, 2007)</P>
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