What You Didn't Know About the South: Surprises from a White Southerner
“The South” is an idea too often wrapped in a fog that emanates from the left as well as the right.
By Lynn Parramore, AlterNet
Posted on December 30, 2011, Printed on January 1, 2012
Yesterday I read an article by Peter Birkenhead, a Californian,
who recently visited Louisiana and found “The South” a benighted land
dominated by misty-eyed racists in denial of their slave history (See " Why the White South Is Still in Denial About Slavery").
His experience at a slave cabin-turned restaurant leaves him outraged
and ready to send back his gumbo, never to return to Dixie.
I know the feeling. The South is my birthplace, and there are times
when I'd like to cast it off, too. But my southern drawl and my heritage
come along with me wherever I go. So we've had to come to terms with
each other, despite an adulthood spent in New York.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
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