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A Southern Boy: All Together Now Civil and Human Rights – by Arlene Goldbard
Project News Guest User 10/16/13 Project News Guest User 10/16/13

A Southern Boy: All Together Now Civil and Human Rights – by Arlene Goldbard

“I'm a Southern boy. I was born in Alabama. My dad was from Mississippi. This was in the Twenties and Thirties, and I grew up in an extremely segregated society. I ended up clearly outside—far beyond—the racial rage I was raised in as a child. I gave that up. There was something obscene about it.”

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