Vol. 30 No. 1/2 - Spring/Summer 2002
 
  
    
    
      
      
           
       
      
                Missiles and Magnolias: The South at War
                        
  
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   - Field Work: The Institute in Action
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  - The Company in the Company Town
  - In Fayetteville, North Carolina, transient troops prop up an unstable retail and service economy. A look into the life of a town that's in permanent preparation for war. By Catherine Lutz
   
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  - War Within War: The Hidden Story of Black War Resisters
  - Although largely omitted from the history books, revolt in the ranks by African-American soldiers was common during the Vietnam War—a result of intolerable white racism abroad and simmering civil strife back home. By James Maycock
   
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  - Fayettenam, 1969: Tales From a GI Coffeehouse
  - A vital part of the opposition to the American war against the Vietnamese people took place on American bases throughout the South. A ground-level account of organizing the GI resistance movement at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. By Adolph Reed Jr.
   
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  - The South At War, State By State
  - The South's economy is dominated by the military, and its congressional delegations fuel the drive towards militarism with hawkish politics. Find out how your state fares in the military economy.
   
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  - Reviews: Recommended Wartime Reading
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