The son of white landowners opens a window on the racism and white supremacy of Jim Crow-era eastern Arkansas, exposing his childhood home, his family, and himself to unblinking scrutiny. Grif Stockley weaves a deeply personal narrative that reveals "the advantages and consequences of Southern white male heterosexual privilege" in his own life.
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The son of white landowners opens a window on the racism and white supremacy of Jim Crow-era eastern Arkansas, exposing his childhood home, his family, and himself to unblinking scrutiny. Grif Stockley weaves a deeply personal narrative that reveals "the advantages and consequences of Southern white male heterosexual privilege" in his own life.
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