Right to Work 
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SOURCE: Made By History at the Washington Post
5/20/2021
Political Power Keeps Shifting from the Rust Belt to the Sun Belt. Here’s Why
by Keith Orejel
The recent Census results and ensuing reapportionment are part of a decades-old process initiated by New Deal and World War II era policies that encouraged economic development in the South and reshaped American demographics and political economy.
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SOURCE: Facing South
3/11/2021
The PRO Act Would Undo Decades of Southern Anti-Union Laws Rooted in Racism
by Olivia Paschal
By overriding state "right to work" laws and allowing unions to collect the equivalent of dues from non-members, the PRO Act passed by the House would undo a political movement that both squelched labor organizing in the South and maintained white supremacy.
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