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Races didn t bother the Americans
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... The overwhelming majority of Americans cling to, at least on some level, some perception of racial conjecture. ... Edgar Hoover a well-documented racist, not only didn’t support the Bureaus investigation into the crime, “…he didn’t want them [FBI agents] assigned to lynching investigations in the future” (Wexler 154). ... As I sat, I remembered the words of an author from the 1940s, who wrote, “Races didn’t bother the Americans. ... The lesson that Wexler is trying to teach America through her book, as I interpret it is: We as Americans prefer to suppress societal problems in the interest of, at least on the surface, tolerating each other; however repressing this issue does not make it disappear, until we deal with the issue candidly we can not expect to live in harmony.
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Title: Races didn t bother the Americans
Words: 1467 Rating: None Pages: 5.9 submitted by: beep71
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