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The South In A Global World
… peoples, of businesses, of ideas fuzzes borders, and home becomes where the heart is (or the heartless aren’t). Yet in … as opposed to the rest of the nation. The Confederate soldier in a cartoon grumbles, “Forget hell!” This aspect of … you must also work with social realities.   These are all points that some Southerners instinctively grasp, and they …
Slipping from Shangri-La
… go alone. A number of fathers, uncles, and brothers would accompany the group—as well as a handful of students from even … who was first drawn to Zanskar as a climber, then studied its agriculture as a graduate student, and now welcomed … over the adjoining rock and dirt. Indeed, there were many points ahead where, in warmer weather, with the absence of …
James McBride Dabbs: Isaac McCaslin In South Carolina
… by that quality which suppressed dissent and adverse comment. I omit for the moment the Southern novelist, and … professional interest or intellectual curiosity, who wrote also with deep commitment and often outrage but rarely with … he read as predetermined or at least foreknown by God: he died the day, May 30, 1970, he wrote the last lines of his …
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Ships in High Transit
… he sees shame in people eyes, people carrying cardboard briefcases and shiny nylon suits, shoes worn to nothing. They … Send me money to keep my totem alive, if my totem dies, my sexpower dies baby, did you send the invitation … large sewn lettering that reads “Armitage Shanks.” Shanks points to it. “My great-grandfather had a great sense of …
Can Politics Be a Profession?
… who study in Germany or England,” he said, “run the risk of coming back with false ideas. In Germany they almost taught me that everything … oppression, in England. For though orderliness and obedience to law are of value to all classes in the community, …
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Picturing the Pipeline
… Mountain Valley Pipeline will transect. The maps I’ve studied showing the proposed route are called “parcel maps.” … cut into portions that look like puzzle pieces. As Peter points & talks I think of how the sections of a pipeline … the pictures. The dispatches are then published on our website, and two are selected for inclusion in each issue of …
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