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In fact, in virtually every cultural arena, there is both common ground and disaffection between Black and White Southerners. As Albert Murray said, “American culture, even in its most rigidly segregated precincts, is patently and irrevocably composite . . . the so-called black and so-called white people of the United States resemble nobody else in the world so much as they resemble each other.”
South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation
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