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A Tale of Two Congressmen
They are as different as a slow Southern drawl and a nasal New York twang, as diverse as a sunny summer day in Summerville and a mid-winter dusting of snow in Spartanburg and as dissimilar as homemade Charleston grits and the kind you mix with water and heat up in the microwave. They are not, however, as different as black and white.
James Enos Clyburn and Timothy Eugene Scott have little in common except the color of their skin – they both are African-Americans – and the fact that they serve the people of South Carolina as members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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