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Whitewashing the South is a powerful exploration of how ordinary white southerners recall living through extraordinary racial times—the Jim Crow era, civil rights movement, and the post-civil rights era—highlighting tensions between memory and reality.
Author Kristen Lavelle draws on interviews with the oldest living generation of white southerners to uncover memories of our racial past. The vivid interview excerpts reveal how these lifelong southerners reflect on:
The book illustrates a number of complexities:
Chapters take readers on a real-world look inside The Help and explore how events like the Greensboro sit-ins and school desegregation have been remembered—and forgotten.
Digging into difficult memories and emotions, Whitewashing the South challenges our understandings of the realities of racial inequality.
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