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Southern Racism: Is It Any Better Today Than Yesterday?

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Mob lynchings, cross burnings, prison chain gangs building roads and other labor projects, all of these are images of the old south prior to the last 50 years of social revolution. A new generation has come of age and the question is, has the old south changed? Or has southern racism been passed down to another generation? Has it spread to the north and west ends of the United States? Dothan, Alabama community activist Ruth Page Nelson reveals some shocking practices that still create fear in Southern residents. She gives her perspective on what must be done  to create freedom, justice, and equality for all.

 

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