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Who Can Be White in Jefferson Beauregard’s World?

MaureenWalker 20.09.2017 Race 0
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Word has it that Jefferson Beauregard Sessions is mighty sensitive about his name. Because of his eponymous connection with two storied Confederate generals, he worries that people will caricature him as racist. He has a point. His name is suggestive of a certain legacy. His...

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