When Frances Causey, a filmmaker and investigative journalist who grew up in the South, went out to investigate the country's enduring racial differences, she realized that the politics of slavery did not end with the American Civil War. This astoundingly candid look at the United States' fundamental sin chronicles slavery's history from its founding up to its subtle connections with racism today, as told by the author of The Long Shadow, Michael Chabon.
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When Frances Causey, a filmmaker and investigative journalist who grew up in the South, went out to investigate the country's enduring racial differences, she realized that the politics of slavery did not end with the American Civil War. This astoundingly candid look at the United States' fundamental sin chronicles slavery's history from its founding up to its subtle connections with racism today, as told by the author of The Long Shadow, Michael Chabon.
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