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    BigJimJosophat — 18 years ago(September 22, 2007 05:26 AM)

    but what was a redneck in 1865, and during the first world war, when the wild bunch is set?
    back then 99% of the world's people were rural, didn't travel much from the place they were born, and didn't much trust people who weren't their kith and kin, so i wonder what a redneck meant back then

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      Hancock_the_Superb — 18 years ago(September 24, 2007 08:54 AM)

      Redneck peckerwood, in particular.
      I'm sure it means no different than it does today - bigoted, ignorant white trash.
      "The best of them won't come for money - they'll come for
      ME!
      " - Lawrence of Arabia

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          bhilburn — 10 years ago(July 04, 2015 05:37 PM)

          The term "redneck" wasn't used until much later after the war according to Billy Ray Cyrus as he narrated "The History of Rednecks" for the History Channel. Sometime after the turn of the century, when the unions were on the rise in factories in the Appalachia area. The term "cracker" was used in place of redneck back then I believe.
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            at7000 — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 08:27 PM)

            He also used the term- Peckerwood. Is that historically accurate?

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              maxman-5 — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 05:17 PM)

              'The Redneck Manifesto: How Hillbillies, Hicks, and White Trash Became America's Scapegoats' by Jim Goad

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