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What arrogance, I thought, to presume one self-aggrandized touch could heal the wounds of distance made clear by the lynching tree, that it could level the most rational distrust under the banner of religion. To think it could purify her of an inherited untrustworthiness and, more than that, give her the authority to set the world aright in the personal chamber of an ailing and vulnerable Black man.
South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation
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