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  • "S" is for Spartanburg County (811 square miles; 2010 population: 284,748). Spartanburg County is located in the northwestern section of South Carolina in…
  • "S" is for States' Rights. The doctrine of states’ rights, a recurring theme of South Carolina political thought, is composed of two elements: a belief…
  • "J" is for Jackson, Andrew (1767-1845). Soldier, U.S. senator, president of the United States. Jackson was born in the Waxhaw settlement of Lancaster…
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  • You may have heard about a well known small college in Upstate South Carolina that slashed tuition costs last year by over 40%. As a result, our next…
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  • (This is a repeat of a previous episode) Four years ago, we interviewed an Irish-American writer and educator who had developed a unique system of…
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