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Don’s father ran a small construction company, relying on business loans from the town’s Jewish banker and cheap work from crews of black laborers. The groups seemed to coexist well enough in the rural quiet of Athens, at least from the perspective of the white boss who could afford to buy a house in one of the subdivisions his company built. “My parents were content going along with the status quo,” Don said.
Rising Out of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist
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