i mean, there was a lot going on. bill griffith: he s a middle-of-the-road democrat. that s what he said. he said you have to bring black education up with white education. and since the state of mississippi will not invest in black education, it s up to its citizens to do so. he said that segregation wasn t about being right or wrong, he said any sane, sober southerner knows that it s wrong. it s about wanting to change or not. but people don t want to give up power. fear is still alive and well in mississippi. i think racism is one of those great things in the world that you ll never solve and that s why faulkner wrote about it. anthony: writers, as i know from looking in my own dark heart, are generally terrible people. put ten of them together and it s like putting your head in a bag full of snakes. i meet a bunch of them above in city grocery, john currence s place on the square. there s the brilliant author tom franklin and his wife, the poet beth ann fennelly. grisham writer
his portrait on his horse there s a great example. and his writing habit. that s a great example. you do get to a certain level of success, and all of a sudden, this seems like a good idea, and it s never a good idea at that age. at any age. exactly. was he politically active at all? i mean, there was a lot going on. he was a middle of the road democrat. that s what he said. he said you have to bring black education up with white education, and since the state of mississippi will not invest in black education, it s up to its citizens to do so. he said that segregation wasn t about being right or wrong. he said any sane, sober southerner knows that it s wrong. it s about wanting to change or not. but people don t want to give up power. fear is still alive and well in mississippi.
he was a middle of the road democrat. that s what he said. he said you have to bring black education up with white education, and since the state of mississippi will not invest in black education, it s up to its citizens to do so. he said that segregation wasn t about being right or wrong. he said any sane, sober southerner knows that it s wrong. it s about wanting to change or not. but people don t want to give up power. fear is still alive and well in mississippi. i think racism is one of those great things in the world that you ll never solve and that s why faulkner wrote about it. writers, as i know from looking in my own dark heart, are generally terrible people. put ten of them together and it s like putting your head in a bag full of snakes. i meet a bunch of them above city grocery, john currence s place on the square. there s the brilliant author tom franklin and his wife, the poet beth ann fennelly. grisham writers in residence,
success, and all of a sudden, this seems like a good idea, and it s never a good idea at that age. at any age. exactly. was he politically active at all? i mean, there was a lot going on. he was a middle of the road democrat. that s what he said. he said you have to bring black education up with white education, and since the state of mississippi will not invest in black education, it s up to its citizens to do so. he said that segregation wasn t about being right or wrong. he said any sane, sober southerner knows that it s wrong. it s about wanting to change or not. but people don t want to give up power. fear is still alive and well in mississippi. i think racism is one of those great things in the world that you ll never solve and that s why faulkner wrote about it. writers, as i know from looking in my own dark heart, are generally terrible people. put ten of them together and it s like putting your head in a bag full of snakes.
on. he was a middle of the road democrat. that s what he said. he said you have to bring black education up with white education, and since the state of mississippi will not invest in black education, it s up to its citizens to do so. he said that segregation wasn t about being right or wrong. he said any sane, sober southerner knows that it s wrong. it s about wanting to change or not. but people don t want to give up power. fear is still alive and well in mississippi. i think racism is one of those great things in the world that you ll never solve and that s why faulkner wrote about it. writers, as i know from looking in my own dark heart, are generally terrible people. put ten of them together and it s like putting your head in a bag full of snakes. i meet a bunch of them above city grocery, john currence s place on the square. there s the brilliant author tom franklin and his wife, the poet beth ann fennelly. grisham writers in residence, megan abbott, jack pendarvis, a poet ch