Erasing a Country’s History Also Erases the Country

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

Recently I found on one of my bookshelves a book, Can the South Survive?, sent to me by the author two decades ago.  Obviously, I had never had time to read it. Curious, I gave it a quick read.  I found some good material and a lot of anger that deepened my understanding that many Southerners, who were not racists, viewed coerced desegregation of neighborhood schools and false accusations against Southerners as a second Reconstruction. The North Easterners enjoyed their virtue-signaling with their parodies and misrepresentations of Southern life.

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