Confederate "Heritage" Month 2002, April 2: A 1946 polemic against Southern segregation and Jim Crow laws
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A Southern writer and human rights activist named Stetson Kennedy did an informative and impassionate polemic in 1946 against the white supremacist system in the American South, Southern Exposure. He wasn't writing "critical race theory" - even the academic term wouldn't be invented for decades yet. But he was very critical of the racial discrimination and the oppressive system based on it in the former Confederacy.
Confederate "Heritage" Month 2002, April 2: A 1946 polemic against Southern segregation and Jim Crow laws
Confederate "Heritage" Month 2002, April 2: A…
Confederate "Heritage" Month 2002, April 2: A 1946 polemic against Southern segregation and Jim Crow laws
A Southern writer and human rights activist named Stetson Kennedy did an informative and impassionate polemic in 1946 against the white supremacist system in the American South, Southern Exposure. He wasn't writing "critical race theory" - even the academic term wouldn't be invented for decades yet. But he was very critical of the racial discrimination and the oppressive system based on it in the former Confederacy.