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Those of us who grew up in the 1980s and 1990s as the unsupervised latchkey kids of divorced parents

The Winding Back Roads of Southern History

Welcome to Eclectic contains long-form ruminations on the diverse modern South, education, sustainability, and social justice. This past summer, I went out to Arizona to see my Uncle David, my mother’s older brother who left Montgomery for Phoenix in the early 1970s, a few years before I was born. I hadn’t seen David and my Aunt Laurel in seventeen years, but the visit would still have to be a brief one. We arrived on a Friday, and my wife’s birthday was coming the next week, and moreover Alabama’s primaries were, too—… Read more The Winding Back Roads of Southern History