Kenneth Bernoska

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On the train to Cedar Falls, Betty Hyatt, who up to then had never left rural South Carolina, wondered aloud “what a Jewish girl looks like” and learned to her mortification that the girl beside her, angry and offended, was Jewish. She hastily apologized. Up to that point she had never met anybody who was Jewish or Catholic. At Cedar Falls, the tables were turned and she took grief for being southern.
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