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Governing Georgia Across Three Centuries, Part 3: How Do We Participate in Government?

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Off the Deaton Path presents a special series exploring the theme of the 2023-2024 Georgia History Festival: Governing Georgia Across Three Centuries. Part three of this series looks at voting rights in Georgia and how they have changed over time.  

This entry was posted in Civil Rights, Dispatches From Off the Deaton Path, Government, Politics, US History on January 11, 2024 by Stan Deaton.

Prisoner #9653 For President

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A shorter version of this essay first appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Wednesday, January 3, 2024, and can be seen here. Many people are asking, can a candidate run for the presidency from prison? Yes, and it’s happened before—to a Socialist who received nearly a million votes. Eugene Debs ran as the Socialist Party …Continue Reading »

This entry was posted in People, Politics, US History, Writings on January 5, 2024 by Stan Deaton.

S7E7 Podcast: What Do You See? An Interview with Author Jeryn Alise Turner

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Stan’s guest this week is best-selling author Jeryn Turner, who discusses her writing life, her upbringing, books, and the inspiration behind her fulfilling life.  

This entry was posted in Audio, Education, People, Podcast, Writers, Writings and tagged podcast on December 14, 2023 by Stan Deaton.

Podcast S7E6: Pass the Crying Towel: The 2023 College Football Season

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Stan brings out his over-used crying towel and reviews the inglorious end to the Dogs’ season, reviews the College Football Playoff mess, and looks ahead to next season.

This entry was posted in Audio, Podcast, Sports and tagged podcast on December 7, 2023 by Stan Deaton.

S7E5 Podcast: John Shelton Reed on Barbecue, the South, and Geezerhood

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Stan’s guest this week is renowned (and recovering) sociologist John Shelton Reed, who discusses his career, what’s still southern about the South, the Campaign for Real Barbecue, and writing country music lyrics.

This entry was posted in Audio, Books, Food and Drink, Music, People, Podcast, Poetry, Politics and tagged podcast on November 30, 2023 by Stan Deaton.

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