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In “Soil,” griffin displays jars of dirt and ground along with black-and-white photographs to highlight years of discrimination and slavery through physical geography and cartography.
John Howard Griffin, left in New Orleans in 1959, asked what "adjustments" a white man would have to make if he were black. Don Rutledge Late in 1959, on a sidewalk in New Orleans, a shoe-shine ...
Griffin is challenging the validity of over 60,000 ballots in the NC Supreme Court race. An N&O analysis found that Black voters were twice as likely to have their votes challenged as white voters.