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Friday, 18 September 2020

Life of a Klansman review: Edward Ball's discomforting history of hate

Students at Tulane University who protested this book missed the point: it lifts Black voices as it exposes white

After the death of his mother, Edward Ball traveled into his family’s past both figuratively and geographically, seeking to unearth racist roots. He found them in places, like a sprawling plantation outside New Orleans, and in people, like his great-great-grandfather Polycarp Constant Lecorgne.

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