No Ways Tired (Southern Exposure, Summer 1996)
Kmart workers in Greensboro, N.C., are invoking the spirit and tactics of the civil rights movement to create a new model for union organizing. (Opens as a PDF.)
Taking Stock (Southern Exposure, Spring 1994)
Workers thought the days of paternalism at Cone Mills were long past—until the company offered to make them part-owners. (Opens as a PDF.)
Factory Clearance (Southern Exposure, Fall 1990)
Three years after the closure of its American Tobacco factory, Durham workers struggle to make ends meet. (Opens as a PDF.)
Don’t Count Your Chickens (Southern Exposure, Summer 1989)
Poultry companies promise farmers good money—but some growers end up with big debts and empty barns. Part of a package that won the National Magazine Award for Public Interest. (Opens as a PDF.)

