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In This Issue By Steve Suitts Vol. 2, No. 6, 1980, pp. 2 Probably no more persuasive eveidence of the divided and changeing nature of the South can be found outside the region’s historic symbols of resistance and challenge in
The Journal of the Southern Regional Council, 1978-2003
In This Issue By Steve Suitts Vol. 2, No. 6, 1980, pp. 2 Probably no more persuasive eveidence of the divided and changeing nature of the South can be found outside the region’s historic symbols of resistance and challenge in
The Fears of Race Relations: Confessions of a White Pastor By Paul F. Wohlgemuth Vol. 2, No. 6, 1980, pp. 4-6 After serving 11 years as a pastor in two churches in racially changing areas I have concluded that nothing
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An Observation on New Orleans By A.B. Assensoh Vol. 2, No. 6, 1980, pp. 7 Former Alabama Gov. George Wallace had achieved such racial notoriety that before my arrival from Africa in New Orleans, I perceived that all the Southern
French Images of the American South By Thomas Noland Vol. 2, No. 6, 1980, pp. 8-13 PARIS – As French television viewers watched in horror, 12 men leaped out of two vans and a car, crouched, and began firing guns
The Drama of Greensboro By Charles Young Vol. 2, No. 6, 1980, pp. 14-19 Greensboro is the insurance capital of North Carolina, not a textile and tobacco town, as it was referred to in the national media back in November
A Year After Alabama’s New Beginning By Wayne Greenhaw Vol. 2, No. 6, 1980, pp. 20-22 Less than a year after Governor Fob James took over the reins of government in Alabama from George Wallace, it was announced that the
Economic Development Women’s Earnings: A Ten Year Review Janet L. Norwood and Elizabeth Waidman Vol. 2, No. 6, 1980, pp. 23, 25 The old saying that “the more things change, the more they stay the same” seems to apply to
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Republican-Southern Democrat Coalition in Congress By Steve Suitts Vol. 2, No. 6, 1980, pp. 23-25 A majority of the Republicans and Southern Democrats formed in 1979 an effective, conservative voting bloc which moved Congress to revamp national priorities towards more
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