Racism is ingrained in fabric of US society

To understand Charlottesville is to understand the divisive, divided, and vitriolic America we now know, writes Joyce Fegan.

Racism is ingrained in fabric of US society

To understand Charlottesville is to understand the divisive, divided, and vitriolic America we now know, writes Joyce Fegan.

The question we are all asking — what has happened to America? And how do you stem this global flow of hate? A small town, with cobbled streets and coffee houses, maple trees and southern charm, holds the answers to both of those questions.

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