Because the current news is so depressing, I’ve decided to tell you about part of our tour of the South this past couple of weeks. We visited friends, ate in some of our favorite Savannah restaurants, and spent some time with our daughter. Most moving was a trip to Selma, Alabama, to see the Edmund Pettus Bridge – a day before the anniversary of Bloody Sunday – and then to Montgomery, where we spent a wrenching three hours at The Legacy Museum, a tribute to race relations in the U.S., from slavery to Civil Rights and beyond.
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