by editor | Mar 1, 2023 | Archive, Southern Partisan
SPARTANBURG — When conversations about perseverance during the oppressive Jim Crow Era arise, the topic of stage magic isn’t the first to come to mind. Despite laws that were in place at the time, many Black entertainers who came from the South traveled across the...
by editor | Feb 27, 2023 | Archive, Southern Partisan
In 2015, at the age of 90, former president Jimmy Carter released a statement saying that he had metastatic melanoma and that the cancer had spread to his brain. “It’s in the hands of God,” he calmly explained, “whom I worship.” News...
by editor | Feb 27, 2023 | Archive, Southern Partisan
SOUTH CAROLINA: State Weighs ‘Yankee Tax’ On Newcomer Driving Fees COLUMBIA, S.C. – Additional fees may be coming for incoming South Carolina residents who want to legally drive on their new home state’s roads. Droves of newcomers have made South...
by editor | Feb 22, 2023 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Can the president fight any war he wishes? Can Congress fund any war it chooses? Are there constitutional and legal requirements that must first be met before war is waged? Can the United States legally attack an ally? These questions should be front and center in a...
by editor | Feb 21, 2023 | Archive, Southern Partisan
BEAUFORT — When an unnamed family from Manhattan presented a silver cup to Sotheby’s New York in December, John Ward knew the auction house had received something special. “The beauty and the importance of the cup as a piece of silver stands on its own,” said Ward,...