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Southern Discomfort: One Black Man and One White Man Change Segregation
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Southern Discomfort: One Black Man and One White Man Change Segregation

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As a 10 year old sharecropper’s son, James Walker’s life is jolted by witnessing the lynching of his cousin. With guidance from his Baptist minister and his proud Aunt Violet, he digs out from a legacy of slavery, but finds himself battling segregation at every stage of his life. Tom Stirling, a contemporary born in the 1940’s to a white Georgian plantation owner, is steeped in traditional southern values. He is brought up to believe colored persons are intellectually inferior. Stirling’s childhood friend with KKK roots pulls his toward the dark side of racism. During the 1960’s, he meets James Walker in an Air Force training program in Biloxi, Mississippi and begins a personal transformation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Krazylegs Press
Date
8 December 2017
Pages
408
ISBN
9780999221709

As a 10 year old sharecropper’s son, James Walker’s life is jolted by witnessing the lynching of his cousin. With guidance from his Baptist minister and his proud Aunt Violet, he digs out from a legacy of slavery, but finds himself battling segregation at every stage of his life. Tom Stirling, a contemporary born in the 1940’s to a white Georgian plantation owner, is steeped in traditional southern values. He is brought up to believe colored persons are intellectually inferior. Stirling’s childhood friend with KKK roots pulls his toward the dark side of racism. During the 1960’s, he meets James Walker in an Air Force training program in Biloxi, Mississippi and begins a personal transformation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Krazylegs Press
Date
8 December 2017
Pages
408
ISBN
9780999221709