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2 unusual facts about Little Eva: The Flower of the South


Little Eva: The Flower of the South

Little Eva is unique in being one of few known examples of children's literature that also contains elements of plantation literature, a pro-slavery literary genre that emerged in the Southern United States in reaction to the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin in 1852.

Little Eva: The Flower of the South is an 1853 children's novel written by Philip J. Cozans.


Let's Hear It for Love

The album's producer Jim Ervin is known for his work with Glen Campbell, Little Eva and Eddie Money.

Robbie Gladwell

On his website, Gladwell claims to have worked in sessions and toured with The Rolling Stones, BB King, Suzi Quatro, Percy Sledge, Little Eva and to have shared stages with Dave Gilmour and Tom Jones.


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