White Picket Fences, White Innocence

Journal of Religious Ethics 42 (4):612-639 (2014)
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Focusing on the cultural implications of the relationship between white segregationist Senator Strom Thurmond and his biracial daughter Essie Mae Washington-Williams, this essay explores national narratives of whiteness, femininity, morality, and the institutionalization of sexual violence against black women

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