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War and Morality
War is the most horrific series of events upon which any government can engage. It is systematic, industrialized, indiscriminate...
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News From Around the South, 3/23 to 3/30
MISSISSIPPI: Ku Klux Klan items are found as Mississippi Department of Public Safety packs to move Mississippi Department of Public Safety officials...
Disability rights group tells history of State Hospital through ‘people, not patients’
New history booklet tells what it was like to live on the Bull Street campus that opened in 1828 COLUMBIA, S.C. — To outsiders, the then-called South Carolina Lunatic Asylum in the 1800s was an idyllic, tranquil place to live, with garden paths and therapeutic activities. “No one would have supposed that they were crazy,” then-state Rep. Benjamin F. Perry wrote about the patients he saw on a...
Southern Living Names Best BBQ Joints in Every Southern State
By Robert Moss Barbecue inspires a special kind of loyalty in the South. When we asked Southern Living readers to name the best barbecue joint in...
Book Review: A Precarious Balance: Firearms, Race, and Community in North Carolina, 1715 to 1865
From colonial times to the present, Americans have had a fascinating relationship with firearms. Across this timeline people’s perspectives on...
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News From Around the South, 3/23 to 3/30
MISSISSIPPI: Ku Klux Klan items are found as Mississippi Department of Public Safety packs to move Mississippi Department of Public Safety officials stumbled across a cache of Ku Klux Klan materials while cleaning out a closet to move to the department’s new...
War and Morality
War is the most horrific series of events upon which any government can engage. It is systematic, industrialized, indiscriminate killing. It kills innocent adults and little girls. It often ruins the post-war lives of the killers. It is young men violently fighting...
Disability rights group tells history of State Hospital through ‘people, not patients’
New history booklet tells what it was like to live on the Bull Street campus that opened in 1828 COLUMBIA, S.C. — To outsiders, the then-called South Carolina Lunatic Asylum in the 1800s was an idyllic, tranquil place to live, with garden paths and therapeutic...
Trump’s War Psychology
Two weeks after the start of the Iran War, the picture is coming into focus. Why would a president who promised countless times not to start new wars have leapt into this conflict? As always in the age of Trump, it's necessary to separate the president's motives and...
News Around the South, 3/16 to 3/23
NORTH CAROLINA: Low-income renters in North Carolina far outnumber affordable housing units There are only 38 affordable and available rental homes — three fewer than last year— for every 100 of North Carolina’s 350,000 extremely low-income households, according to a...
