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In reply to the discussion: Bette Midler FTW: Hey Teenagers, Read This [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)33. people were racist in that time
would you have that not revealed? No one who reads it thinks things should be like that again as a result. A lot of Southerners acted like victims, which was true, but it doesn't mean we sympathize with them.
"The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down" has some lamenting about how awful it was for them and how bad the Yankees are. Yet one can listen to it and think they were unreasonable about that. Or not feel that sorry for them. We should not bury the fact they thought like that or it could come up again.
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I didn't like a lot of these either ... but they still need to be read, not burned
Tommymac
Jan 2022
#12
Scarlett may have been strong, but vomiting because of a n*****y smell by the slave quarters
Coventina
Jan 2022
#27
friend of mine read death of a salesman in college . wrote an essay on it . and the teacher agreed
AllaN01Bear
Jan 2022
#22
Taught that play for a lot of years. I didn't read the paper, but it's not that simple.
Cuthbert Allgood
Jan 2022
#46
I've read most of these books, but I have to confess that I could not finish Ulysses.
Lonestarblue
Jan 2022
#37