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  1. John Egerton (June 14, 1935 — November 21, 2013) was an American journalist and author known for his writing on the Civil Rights Movement, Southern food, history of the South, and Southern culture. Egerton wrote or edited approximately twenty non-fiction books and one "contemporary fable".

  2. John Egerton, segundo conde de Bridgwater, por Peter Lely (1665) El hijo sobreviviente de Juan Egerton, el primer conde de Bridgewater, y su esposa Lady Frances Stanley, sus abuelos maternales eran Ferdinando Stanley, el 5o conde de Derby, y Lady Alice Spencer.

  3. The compelling story of the earliest calls for desegregation and racial justice in the South. "Make room on your library shelf . . . for John Egerton's magnificent Speak Now Against the Day.

  4. Speak Now Against the Day is the astonishing, little-known story of the Southerners who, in the generation before the Supreme Court outlawed school segregation and...

  5. 25 de jun. de 1993 · Southern Food: At Home, on the Road, in History (Chapel Hill Books) Paperback – June 25, 1993. Hailed as an instant classic when it appeared in 1987, John Egerton's Southern Food captures the flavor and feel of what it has meant for southerners, over the generations, to gather at the table.

  6. John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater, KB, PC (1579 – 4 December 1649), was an English peer and politician from the Egerton family. The son of Sir Thomas Egerton and Elizabeth Ravenscroft, he matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford in 1589 at the age of 10, graduating as Bachelor of Arts in 1594.

  7. John Egerton was a Tennessee journalist who wrote about the South's history, culture, and foodways. He founded the Southern Foodways Alliance, a nonprofit that documents and celebrates the region's culinary heritage and diversity.