Southern Exposure: Making the South Safe for Democracy
- 286 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Kennedy presents a compelling examination of the South's transformation post-World War II, highlighting the deep-rooted issues of racism and feudalism. His investigative work uncovers a detailed "Who's Who" of individuals perpetuating hate and resistance to change. This paperback edition offers a powerful portrayal of the region's struggles prior to the civil rights movement, making it relevant for a new generation of readers.



