In the moment share of a swing through Super Tuesday’s southern states,a trip through remote and rural Arkansas reveals a set unrecognizable from the days when Hillary and Bill Clinton began their political journey• The modern south, day one: how Republican Texas is changing its deep red hueThere is a particular house in the Arkansas hills that embodies the political and cultural complexity of the state. To consider this house – which will lift a moment – is to consider a set that defies easy understanding.
The home sits on a ridge overlooking highway 412, and in Carroll County in north-west Arkansas. From the road it is visible mainly thanks to an enormous Confederate flag that covers the entire front door. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com