“When the laws changed, what do you suppose happened to the vehement and the violent? Do you believe their opinions of Black people changed? Do you think they decided they had been wrong and adjusted their ideologies and beliefs? Of course not. They had to comply with new societal standards and public laws, but their feelings remained the same. And...these people had children. And their children had children.”
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Driving the Green Book: A Road Trip Through the Living History of Black Resistance
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