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Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE Why is Donald Trump picking Southerners like Rex Tillerson? by Jordan Schneider January 10, 2017September 16, 2020
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Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE Temper-tantrum politics and North Carolina's irregular governor's race by Sammy Feldblum December 5, 2016September 16, 2020
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Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE When bad-faith politics come to Durham by Sammy Feldblum November 22, 2016September 16, 2020
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Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE Scalawag's coverage of Election Day 2016 by Sammy Feldblum, Chad Nance, Michael Schulson, Evan Walker-Wells and Jesse Williams November 8, 2016September 16, 2020
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Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE Princeville is worth fighting for by Rachel Gorman October 28, 2016September 27, 2023
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Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE An epilogue—for now by Danielle Purifoy September 8, 2016September 27, 2023
Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE Where do the police come from? by Neal Shirley and Saralee Stafford September 7, 2016September 16, 2020
Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE Looking for truth and family at a Southern university by Edith Dunlap September 3, 2016November 13, 2023
Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE Clemson University has a John C. Calhoun problem by Jonathan Beecher Field August 30, 2016November 13, 2023
Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE Community organizing mattered around Mebane—but the struggle isn't over by Danielle Purifoy August 27, 2016September 27, 2023
Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE Finding Black independence in Mebane by Danielle Purifoy August 15, 2016September 27, 2023
Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE How to fight the power company by Scott Davis August 11, 2016September 27, 2023
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Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE We can't trust state governments to protect voting rights—and a federal court just proved why by Sarah Bufkin August 2, 2016September 16, 2020
Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE The search for the South in one room in Philadelphia by Daniel Massoglia August 1, 2016September 16, 2020
Posted inPOLITICS & THE PEOPLE Bernie Sanders energized a new generation of leftist Southern politicians by Mike Elk July 29, 2016September 16, 2020