
South Carolina politics, history and culture. How it works — and how it's supposed to work.
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In 1965, most of the country understood that things were not going well for Black voters living in the South.
Black Southerners were systematically purged from voter rolls, forced to pay taxes before they could cast their ballots, harasse...
By Katrina Shealy
Well now, pull up a rocking chair, because apparently this conversation needs having again.
Let me ask a plain old front-porch question: Why are so many of the loudest voices in the abortion debate men who will never, no...
South Carolina State University student Zenya Gantt was in class, scrolling Instagram, when another user’s story caught her attention.
Really, South Carolina State? the post read. This is who we’re inviting as the commencement speaker?
T...
The conservative majority of the U.S. Supreme Court dealt a crushing blow to the 1965 Voting Rights Act this week, striking down a key provision of the landmark law designed to protect Black and brown voters from discrimination and ensure t...
South Carolina Republicans’ latest attempt to curb abortions would force victims of rape and incest to carry their attackers’ children to term, even when those pregnancies are nonviable — and threaten them with up to two years in prison if...
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Host of Frogmore Stew Political Podcast, raising two kids and many animals. Foster child advocate, founder of Birthday Buds, married forever, and still capable of a cartwheel, because balance is everything.
Deanna Pan is a Charleston, S.C.-based journalist. Her work has earned more than two dozen awards, including a Pulitzer Prize finalist distinction in feature writing (2019) and recognition as a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree in media (2020).
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