One in Three Poor Children in America Lives in the South

One in Three Poor Children in America Lives in the South Children’s Defense Fund Vol. 20, No. 2, 1998 pp. 5-9 Memphis, Tennessee – Despite a booming national economy and budget surpluses in fifteen Southern states (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,

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Corridor of Change: Rob Amberg Photographs the Coming of I-26

Corridor of Change: Rob Amberg Photographs the Coming of I-26 Samuel Gray Vol. 20, No. 2, 1998 pp. 10-13 In 1994, the state of North Carolina began construction of a seven-mile section of road in northeastern Madison County, North Carolina,

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Grand Opening: The Mississippi Sovereignty Commission

Grand Opening: The Mississippi Sovereignty Commission By Bill Minor Vol. 20, No. 2, 1998 pp. 20-22 Mississippi recently had a Grand Opening. The grand opening of what? The old state Sovereignty Commission files, of course. Many in the news profession

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Reversal of Policy: SCETV Shows “The Uprising of ’34”

Reversal of Policy: SCETV Shows “The Uprising of ’34” By Tom Terrill In a reversal of its 1995 decision, South Carolina Educational Television finally aired the award-winning film, “The Uprising of ’34” on June 2. During a pre-recorded panel discussions

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