- In
United States history, the
pejorative scalawag (sometimes
spelled scallawag or scallywag)
referred to
white Southerners who
supported Reconstruction...
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Scalawag is a 1973 film
directed by Kirk Douglas, his
first of two
films directed, the
other being Posse. The film is a
western re-telling of Treasure...
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Scalawag may also
refer to:
Scalawag (film), a 1973 film
directed by Kirk
Douglas Scalawags, a
podcast about the
Scala programming language Scalawag (magazine)...
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Scalawag is an
American nonprofit digital magazine focused on
Southern politics and culture.
Founded in 2015 in Durham,
Scalawag was
launched through a...
- into the ship.
Scalawag recognizes the ship as the
Empire of the Night. A
boatman offers Pinocchio a ride to the
jewel box,
leaving Scalawag and Igor behind...
- by his
father as the
still photographer when The
Bryna Company produced Scalawag on
location in Yugoslavia. His
father produced,
directed and
starred in...
- Long Live
Robin Hood (Italian: L'arciere di fuoco) is a 1971
swashbuckler film
directed by
Giorgio Ferroni. It is
based on the
Robin Hood legend. It also...
- the
Reconstruction Era (1865–1877). The word is
closely ****ociated with
scalawag, a
similarly pejorative word used to
describe native white Southerners...
- (1971) The
Light at the Edge of the
World (1971) To
Catch a Spy (1971)
Scalawag (1973)
Posse (1975) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) The
Final Countdown...
- "Autobiography of a
Scalawag"
appeared February 19, 1869, on the
front page of The
Native Virginian, Vol II No. 15. It has been
referenced in the book...