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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.
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.