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A review by misajane79
Dear Senator: A Memoir by the Daughter of Strom Thurmond by Essie Mae Washington-Williams, William Stadiem

4.0

When the story broke just after Thurmond's death of his illegitimate black daughter, I knew I needed to read more about it.

This book details the complicated relationship between Thurmond and his other family. It's also the story of the South--warts and all. I'm not sure exactly what I expected, but it was much more engaging and tied wonderfull to the larger story of the 20th century south. Thurmond continues to be a fascinating (if strange) politician, and he's someone that historians will return to again and again.

Perfect for even those casually interested in Southern history or race relations.