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Did the "inbred Southerner" trope exist before the film Deliverance came out (1972)?
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>>18037384
Yes.
Andy Griffith had some episodes. Even though they was proper good south folk most times.
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>>18037384
It dates back to the 19th century at least with northern journalists writing sensational accounts of feuding fighting inbred hicks as they travelled the south.
Fun fact: the tard in Deliverance couldn’t play the banjo so a double stuck his hands through his coat sleeves and they used selective camera angles.
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>>18037384
Yeah stemming from the late 1800s when blood fueds were happening
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https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HillbillyIncest
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>>18037384
Fall of The House of Usher by Edgar Allen Poe is the earliest I can think of.

Due to inbreeding, Usher is Described as looking like Nosferatu
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I hate that site. Someone ought to remove it from the internet



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