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When the racial unrest started last year, I committed to reading and listening to more black voices. My eyes were opened to the systematic racism that reverberates to this generation, and made me acutely aware of what I can do to break the cycle. Most of what I can do is shut my mouth, and listen.
Then in walks native Virginian Ty Seidule. I noticed him when his now famous lecture at Washington and Lee was shared on Facebook. I thought his words were bold considering the name of the institution, building, and even the crypt behind him.
I finally got his book, and heard how the false narrative and lost cause identity of the south has affected race relations. There are so many high points of the book, I don't want to spoil them. But ultimately, Seidule took that deep look in the mirror and changed his perspective. Starting with, why a road at West Point bore a name of a traitor. He didn't get there overnight, but he will help encourage people to be brave and admit when they were wrong.
Then in walks native Virginian Ty Seidule. I noticed him when his now famous lecture at Washington and Lee was shared on Facebook. I thought his words were bold considering the name of the institution, building, and even the crypt behind him.
I finally got his book, and heard how the false narrative and lost cause identity of the south has affected race relations. There are so many high points of the book, I don't want to spoil them. But ultimately, Seidule took that deep look in the mirror and changed his perspective. Starting with, why a road at West Point bore a name of a traitor. He didn't get there overnight, but he will help encourage people to be brave and admit when they were wrong.