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  • Have North Carolina Republicans Found a Way to Reinstate Discriminatory Voting Rules?

    After a federal court struck down the state’s strict voting law as racially discriminatory, Republicans are trying to restrict voting at the county level.

    David A. GrahamAugust 18, 2016
  • The Fraught Politics of the Medicaid Expansion in 1 Interactive Map
    David A. GrahamJuly 17, 2012
  • Southern Desegregation
    Henry LeifermannFebruary 1969 Issue
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    Barbara WallraffNovember 2006 Issue
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    Barbara WallraffOctober 1996 Issue
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    Barbara WallraffMay 1998 Issue
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    Barbara WallraffNovember 1998 Issue
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    Barbara WallraffJanuary 1999 Issue
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    Barbara WallraffMarch 1999 Issue
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    Barbara WallraffJuly 1999 Issue
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