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In the early to mid-20th century, Gilmore argues, it was primarily individuals and groups judged "un-American" by their contemporaries who took on the daunting task of bringing the South in line with the American "dream of perfection" — at least insofar as perfection could be measured by adherence to the promise of equal protection before the law.
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