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Moser, Bob | October 20, 2003 issue
The author reports from Seneca, South Carolina, the hometown of Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, on the decline of the Democratic Party in...

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Derks, Scott | December 16, 1978 issue
Comments on Dr. Clovis H. Pierce's demand that all of his welfare maternity patients with three or more children submit 'voluntarily' to sterilization or...

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Cohen, Maurice | March 10, 1979 issue
Discusses about the education system of Charleston, South Carolina. Existence of inner-city school problems in Charleston; Complaints of black parents...

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Graber, Scott | June 26, 1976 issue
Focuses on the health program in South Carolina in 1976 which serves people who live in the marshes, mud flats and pine forests of heavily black Beaufort...

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Wachter, Paul | December 22, 2003 issue
The author claims that plans for two new historical museums near Charleston, South Carolina are indicative of the deepening divisions in the southern United...

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Alloway, Lawrence | January 8, 1973 issue
Focuses on art exhibition at Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina from May 5 to June 15, 1973. Information on Italian paintings in the exhibition;...

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Richard, Alan | May 3, 2004 issue
America's most famous school desegregation cases didn't begin in Topeka, Kansas: The five cases that were consolidated into Brown v. Board of Education...

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Golden, Harry | August 26, 1968 issue
Senator Storm Thurmond has said that the federal government is a monster which must be curbed. For the past thirty years, not only South Carolina but the...

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Nolan, David | May 26, 1969 issue
The article presents information on the civil rights movement in the U.S. during the late 1960's. Activities in South Carolina have touched highly sensitive...

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April 15, 1968 issue
In North and South Carolina today Afro-Americans work at "white men's jobs" in the textile mills. This did not come about by heart softening. It was caused...

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