I read Roth’s book when I had just moved to St Louis. That’s a city that venerates Lindbergh and is easily the most racist place I’ve ever lived (and I grew up in East Texas, not known for its racial amity). So reading the book felt chilling and frankly frightening. That was then. How much worse it’s become.
Your counsel is spot on. Good article worth republishing.
I read Roth’s book when I had just moved to St Louis. That’s a city that venerates Lindbergh and is easily the most racist place I’ve ever lived (and I grew up in East Texas, not known for its racial amity). So reading the book felt chilling and frankly frightening. That was then. How much worse it’s become.
Your counsel is spot on. Good article worth republishing.
I read Roth’s book when I had just moved to St Louis. That’s a city that venerates Lindbergh and is easily the most racist place I’ve ever lived (and I grew up in East Texas, not known for its racial amity). So reading the book felt chilling and frankly frightening. That was then. How much worse it’s become.
Your counsel is spot on. Good article worth republishing.