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423:, and repeatedly stated that he was "hooked up to jumper cables". Turnipseed had discussed his electroshock treatments in media interviews prior to the race, but the issue soon received much wider publicity due to Atwater's efforts and ultimately doomed his election bid. A decade later, as Atwater was battling a late stage cancer that eventually claimed his life, he wrote to Turnipseed to ask for forgiveness for his actions; Turnipseed accepted Atwater's apology and later attended his funeral. 25: 133: 628: 741: 479:
Turnipseed was the president of the South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association. He was the former board chairman of the interest group the Center for Democratic Renewal, formerly known as the National Anti-Klan Network, based in Atlanta. Turnipseed was the co-counsel for the Macedonia Baptist Church in
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Turnipseed had also been active in the environmental movement in South Carolina. He was the founding chairman of the Citizens' Local Environmental Action Network (CLEAN), a statewide umbrella and informational clearing house for local citizens' groups concerned with toxic waste dumps in their areas.
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I was the first executive director of the S.C. Independent School Association, formed in 1965 by seven private schools that wanted to share resources, establish more private schools and avoid public-school desegregation. My job was to help local groups of white parents organize private schools so
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described Turnipseed as "angry and shrill, and even some of the people who agreed with him finally wished he'd go away. He tried to change his style for campaign, but it was apparently too late. That's a shame, however, because politics can do with a little more passion. And particularly so when
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Turnipseed hosted radio shows on WCAY, WCTG, WCEO, and WOIC. He also hosted a television show on WIS-TV. In both formats, his programs provided a forum for discussing diverse issues. He hosted community leaders, national and local leaders in politics and public affairs, sports, and arts, and
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Of Anglo descent, Turnipseed was a board member of the South Carolina Hispanic Leadership Council, a statewide, non-profit organization founded to inform, advocate for, and educate, both the Hispanic community and the population at large, on issues affecting Hispanics.
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their children would not attend schools desegregated by federal courts. I was a grassroots organizer and helped establish 30 private, segregated academies from 1965 to 1967, mostly in the area now known as the Corridor of Shame.
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and classism" lead to toxic waste sites being located disproportionately in minority and poorer communities. He argued that toxic wastes constantly migrate through the air, water, and soil and eventually threaten all persons.
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in the 1997 burning of its sanctuary and filed a civil suit against them for damages. In 1998, the African-American congregation won a $ 37 million jury verdict against the Klan. In 1998, Turnipseed received the
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campaign, Turnipseed, like Wallace, returned to the Democratic Party. Turnipseed soon embraced the party's liberal majority wing and joined
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He spoke and wrote about political and human rights, traveling throughout the country. His articles and opinion pieces were published in
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The politics of rage : George Wallace, the origins of the new conservatism, and the transformation of American politics
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that sense of being right comes, as Turnipseed's did, from a deeply felt knowledge of what it means to be wrong."
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broad/web-cast live on WOIC, 1230AM (Air America) and seedshow.com every weekday from 8 to 9 a.m.
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presidential campaign that year. In the Spence-Turnipseed race, Republican strategist
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planted questions with reporters about Turnipseed's treatment as a teenager for
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at South Carolina Political Collections at the University of South Carolina
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Standing on holy ground : a triumph over hate crime in the deep South
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Ben Johnson, "Forced abortions and other South Carolina dirty tricks"
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activism. Beginning in the late 1970s, he became active within the
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Legislative Manual of the General Assembly of South Carolina, 1977
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In 1966, Turnipseed became the first executive director of the
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Turnipseed's essays were featured in several books, including
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In 1998, Turnipseed ran unsuccessfully as a Democrat for
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What Lee Atwater learned and the lesson for his protégés
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Tom Turnipseed was born on August 27, 1936. A native of
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