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‘Founding Mothers’ Day’ recognizes SC women’s contributions to The American Revolution

‘Founding Mothers’ Day’ recognizes SC women’s contributions to The American Revolution

For the inaugural event, historians recalled the siege of Fort Motte, assisted by Rebecca Brewton Motte FORT MOTTE — When Patriot officers told Rebecca Brewton Motte on May 12, 1781, they needed to set fire to her house — which British soldiers had turned into a supply depot — she gave them the arrows to do so, historian Peggy Pickett told about two dozen history buffs, neighbors and scholars...

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On Education, Mississippi Shows the Way

Mississippi leads the nation. That's not a typographical error. And it's not just a gotcha phrase, preparing the reader for learning that Mississippi leads the nation on all sorts of negative things. Once upon a time, that was true, and in some respects it still is....

‘People You Should Know’ Is a Love Letter to Bottom-Up Solutions

FREDERICKSBURG, Virginia — Steve Hotz started Black Horse Forge, a nonprofit organization that provides support for veterans, active-duty military personnel and first responders through the ancient art of blacksmithing. The retired sergeant, who served 17 years in the...

News From Around the South, 5/5 to 5/12

TEXAS: 'Come and take it' | Texas lawmaker wants to enshrine the cannon as a Texas state symbol The resolution argues that cannons have been instrumental in Texas history. AUSTIN, Texas — Texas has a plethora of state symbols, from the blue bonnet to the longhorn, and...

Holes in the Constitution

Among the lesser-known holes in the Constitution cut by the Patriot Act of 2001 was the destruction of the "wall" between federal law enforcement and federal spies. The wall was erected in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, which statutorily limited...

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