The American South is often characterized as a place of tradition, where time and progress seem to slow to a crawl. William Bradford Huie was born in this region in 1910, shortly before one of the most dynamic periods of social change in American history. He lived through two world wars, the African American civil rights movement, the Vietnam War and other periods of dramatic upheaval in American society. Many white Southerners intensely resisted change and fought any outsiders who they presumed were altering their way of life. As a seventh-generation Southerner, William Bradford Huie might have done the same. In fact, he responded in the opposite direction, and supported the dismantling of Jim Crow through his work as a notable journalist ...