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In the Shadow of Statues 豆瓣
作者: Mitch Landrieu Viking Press Usa 2018 - 3
The New Orleans mayor who removed the Confederate statues confronts the racism that shapes us and argues for white America to reckon with its past. A passionate, personal, urgent book from the man who sparked a national debate.
There is a difference between remembrance of history and reverence for it. When Mitch Landrieu addressed the people of New Orleans in May 2017 about his decision to take down four Confederate monuments, including the statue of Robert E. Lee, he struck a nerve nationally, and his speech has now been heard or seen by millions across the country. In his first book, Mayor Landrieu discusses his personal journey on race as well as the path he took to making the decision to remove the monuments, tackles the broader history of slavery, race and institutional inequities that still bedevil America, and traces his personal relationship to this history. His father, as state legislator and mayor, was a huge force in the integration of New Orleans in the 1960s and 19070s. Landrieu grew up with a progressive education in one of the nation's most racially divided cities, but even he had to relearn Southern history as it really happened.

Equal parts unblinking memoir, history, and prescription for finally confronting America's most painful legacy, In the Shadow of Statues contributes strongly to the national conversation about race in the age of Donald Trump, at a time when racism is resurgent with seemingly tacit approval from the highest levels of government and when too many Americans have a misplaced nostalgia for a time and place that never existed.

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2021年9月21日 已读
[Made in NOLA] [有聲書] 紐奧良上任市長講述2017年拆除包括李將軍雕像在內的數座邦聯紀念物的故事。Landrieu市長其他政績是否經得起審視不清楚,但在 Deep South 帶頭幹這麼一出,是絕對的好事 (據維基介紹,1865-2017年間被移除的邦聯雕像僅有13座,而17年在紐奧良之後全國當年就拆了36座) 。與其他幾座雕像夜間拆除不同的是,李的雕像選擇在下午下班時間執行,就是要讓所有人都能看到,在這座城市沒有它和它代表的意識形態的位置。而為了做到這一點,從市長到執行拆除的工人都冒著讓人難以置信的風險。
市長的演講真是不錯,沒有什麼貓膩能瞞得過孩子們清澈的眼睛,錯的就是錯的,那些辯護的說辭無論如何是說不通的。Take'Em Down.
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