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Part 2 of Dr. Matthew Teutsch's analysis of SAVE IT FOR LATER

April 26, 2021
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Here’s part 2 in an ongoing series by Dr. Matthew Teutsch from the Lillian E. Smith Center, analyzing and reflecting on Save It For Later— this section is an excellent, concrete breakdown of the middle chunk from my book’s “Good Trouble, Bad Flags” chapter, coupled with Lillian Smith’s own observations regarding absolution and racist white America’s convenient opposition to white supremacists on foreign shores.

Here’s part 1, if you missed it!

Also, coming up: I’ll be discussing Save It For Later and answering questions this Thursday, April 29th at 8pm Eastern via the Bronx’s own Boogie Down Books and Mott Haven Families— sign up and tune in here!

Thanks.

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