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Town: Mississippi

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Sharecroppers in Georgia, just before World War II. Are their grandchildren better off, because industries have arrived? Hint: my answer is Yes. (Farm Security Administration, 1941)
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  • Economic Development

The Endless Civil War, Continued

  • James Fallows
  • June 2, 2014
"Should the people in Mississippi stay poor? I would suggest taking a serious look at the answer 'yes'." So says a reader who lives elsewhere.
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  • Education

The Modern Orphans of Mississippi

  • Deborah Fallows
  • June 1, 2014
"Actually, the children live very well."
Mississippi state license plate.
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  • Economic Development

Heavy Industry in the Mississippi ‘Prairie’: Why Are These Factories Here?

  • James Fallows
  • May 30, 2014
Why Are These Factories Here?
Historical re-enactment by students at Mississippi School for Math and Science in Columbus, MS (James Fallows)
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  • Arts

The Civil War That Does Not End

  • James Fallows
  • May 28, 2014
How to talk, in the 21st century, about the war that divided the country in the 19th century, and the racial patterns set up by slavery long before
Richer (in blue), poorer (brownish), and poorest (lightest colored) areas of the deep South.
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  • Economic Development

Mapping America’s Prospects, in Mississippi and Elsewhere

  • James Fallows
  • May 26, 2014
Images that illustrate the challenges and opportunities Americans face region-by-region
Joe Max Higgins, near the site of what will be an enormous Yokohama Tire plant in eastern Mississippi (Photos by Deborah Fallows)
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  • Economic Development

Theories of History: Joe Max Higgins & the Golden Triangle

  • James Fallows
  • May 23, 2014
"When Eurocopter came here, people started walking upright a little bit." Why has this part of Mississippi pulled ahead of some others?
Opening verse of "The Blue and the Gray," as published in the September, 1867, issue of The Atlantic Monthly.
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  • Civic Life

A Real Story of Memorial Day

  • Deborah Fallows
  • May 23, 2014
The origins of this weekend's holiday, linking Mississippi and The Atlantic
Memorial stones in downtown Starkville, county seat of Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, and home of Mississippi State University. On the left, one honoring Confederate soldiers, erected in 2005. On the right, one honoring Union soldiers, erected in 2006.
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  • K-12

Students From Mississippi Write About Their State

  • Deborah Fallows
  • May 20, 2014
"MSMS is often referred to as the most diverse square mile in the state of Mississippi, alluding to academic interests, ethnicities, belief systems, aspirations, and much more," a high school senior writes. "It's true."
MSMS teacher Chuck Yarborough leading his class in a debate about African-American history.Photos by Deborah Fallows
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  • K-12

A Mississippi School Striving for Excellence

  • Deborah Fallows
  • May 18, 2014
“I am so happy to be here. I have so many opportunities. I am so fortunate.”
Voices in Harmony chorus from Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science, performing "Lift Every Voice and Sing" in historic Sandfield cemetery.
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  • K-12

Emancipation Day Commemoration in Eastern Mississippi

  • James Fallows
  • May 8, 2014
"It's not a black thing. It's not a white thing. It's an American thing."
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  • Economic Development

The New Industrial Belt: The Deep South

  • James Fallows
  • April 25, 2014
Does America still "make things?" Come take a look ... in Mississippi.
Downtown Columbus, Mississippi, on a visit not long ago (James Fallows / The Atlantic)
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  • Economic Development

A Song of America’s Downtowns

  • James Fallows
  • April 22, 2014
A heartening surprise of our travel so far: the breadth, seriousness, and—in some places—success of the effort to revitalize small-town downtowns. Or, what 3 programmers from Uzbekistan taught us about America.

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