Yes, as the proper noun referring to a resident of the Southern States of America.
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He was a northerner. :)
General Robert E. Lee
Sally Tompkins
Yes..
No, but you should capitalize American. If the specific branch of the military is named, it should be capitalized.
Southerner and a slave holder
The Daily Southerner was created in 1826.
Yes, "Southerner" should be capitalized.
They were known by a variety of names. Southerner. Reb Johnny Reb Rebel Southerner. Idiot
Southerner. has written: 'The age of rhyme, or, A glance at the poets'
The Southerner - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:Btl
Southerner.
A southerner
it means southerner
A southerner who supported Republican reconstruction of the South was often called a scalawag.
A confederate.
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