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Pete Candler delves into the untold history of the South, and of his own family

Pete Candler delves into the untold history of the South, and of his own family
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Intersections of Memory and Amnesia In "A Deeper South"

Pete Candler is a writer and photographer in Asheville, North Carolina. For more than twenty years, he and his friend John Hayes - a history professor at

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'Almost Home': On Place, Legacy, Growing Up in Atlanta, and Symbols of White Supremacy


‘Almost Home’: On Place, Legacy, Growing Up in Atlanta, and Symbols of White Supremacy
The largest confederate memorial in America is carved out of rock in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The site is linked to many Klu Klux Klan gatherings and the state of Georgia's resistance to the Civil Rights movement in the '50s and '60s. (Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)
In “Almost Home,” an essay at the
Los Angeles Review of Books, Pete Candler reflects on growing up in Atlanta, and the symbols of white supremacy in his hometown.
It certainly never occurred to me then that the Ku Klux Klan — during its second wind from 1915 to the mid-1920s — was reborn not in the hinterlands of Atlanta but at its posh and manicured heart: not in Stone Mountain but in Buckhead. My neighborhood.

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