Editorial cartoonist J.D. Crowe takes on the Alabama state motto.
By“But if we would have white supremacy, we must establish it by law — not by force or fraud.”‘State of Denial’
series is an exorcism of ignorance about Alabama’s true history. It’s an enlightening and fascinating read. And there’s much more to come. Every story reads like a novel; a jaw-dropping, eye-opening, frightening marathon of dark underbelly sordid stuff that has been whitewashed from history but still poisons this state today. Right now, Alabama lawmakers
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