
Heritage Not Hate? Our Heritage Is Hate.
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Narrated by:
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Tom Paolino
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By:
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Will Bevis
About this listen
About the author: Will Bevis is a prolific writer of short, sometimes very controversial "slice of life" stories, articles, essays, and memoirs that make you feel you are right there, experiencing the story as it it happens. His best-known story is "The Killing of Train-Man Brown". He has written more than 90 short stories, including, "Then Her Wig Fell Off", "Let the Dog Drive", "Blackbird", "Supply and Demand", and many, many others. Many are also available as audiobooks.
About this essay:
The author takes on his fellow Southerners who say they are all about "heritage, not hate". He believes the Southern heritage was hate and to a great extent...still is.
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