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The Desegregated Heart: A Virginian's Stand in Time of Transition

This book delves into the experiences of an individual from Virginia during the civil rights movement, offering a personal account of the struggle against racial segregation and the societal changes that occurred during this pivotal time in American history. more

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Sarah-Patton Boyle
Sarah-Patton Boyle

Sarah-Patton Boyle, born in 1906, is an outstanding American author. Her works are known for their profound character portrayal and rich emotional expression, which have had a profound impact on modern literature. more

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“... the structure of our public morality crashed to earth. Above its grave a tombstone read, "Be tolerant--even of evil." Logically the next step would be to say to our commonwealth's criminals, "I disagree that it's all right to rob and murder, but naturally I respect your opinion." Tolerance is only complacence when it makes no distinction between right and wrong.”

“... most Southerners of my parents' era were raised to feel that it wasn't respectable to be rich. We felt that all patriotic Southerners had lost everything in defense of the South, and sufficient time hadn't elapsed for respectable rebuilding of financial security in a war- impoverished region.”

“... one of the blind spots of most Negroes is their failure to realize that small overtures from whites have a large significance... I now realize that this feeling inevitably takes possession of one in the bitter struggle for equality. Indeed, I share it. Yet I wonder how we can expect total acceptance to step full grown from the womb of prejudice, with no embryo or infancy or childhood stages.”