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It is what Du Bois called a twoness—two warring souls—Black yet American. You face it in its most raw truth below the Mason-Dixon Line. To be an American is to be infused with the plantation South, with its Black vernacular, its insurgency, and also its brutal masculinity, its worship of Whiteness, its expulsion and its massacres, its self-defeating stinginess and unapologetic pride.
South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation
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