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With candor and perception, McLaurin recalls his youth in wade, North Carolina, in the 1950s, when racial segregation still existed unchallenged and nearly unquestioned in the rural South. Resisting hindsight and sentimentality, McLaurin gazes unwaveringly at his own frailties and those of the blacks and other whites who moved within his small-town sphere.
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