We don’t need foreign models to understand America’s authoritarian tendencies
Tag: Southern States (US)
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When Segregationists Offered One-Way Tickets to Black Southerners
The “reverse freedom rides” of 1962 were meant to provoke Northern politicians, and have drawn comparisons to the recent flights of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard.
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Eli N. Evans, Who Wrote About Jews in American South, Dies at 85
His book “The Provincials” mixed memoir, travelogue and history to tell the story of a culture that many people never knew existed.
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Heat Advisories and Warnings Are in Place for 100 Million Americans
Record temperatures are possible again on Wednesday as an unrelenting heat wave streches to more of the country.
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Children Should Not Have to Suffer the State’s Injustice
When states are led by zealots, many of the people who live there are governed by laws they vehemently oppose.