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I just finished a recent release that might be of interest to CFers.. The Tragic City by Paul Kersey.
The author, is the guy who maintains the SBPDL site.. & the book is a collection of Kersey's essays on the city of Birmingham AL.
He highlights some of the stupidity that has helped wreck post Civil Rights Birmingham.. Inept & corrupt Black leadership, catastrophic White flight, assorted crimes & moronic public relations stunts.
Some of it funny, most of it sad..
For CFers, there's some pages on both Alabama football, and Birmingham's former place in college football relevance, before the 'hood surrounding Birmingham's premier stadium made it too dangerous to host meaningful games. Kersey also talks about the fact that Alabama was still winning national championships all the way up until the dawn of the 80s with predominately White teams, in a culture of rising 'Black Run America'.
My only complaint is that the book has a lot of editing errors, missing words.. pages with only a sentence or two on 'em (?).. but, I figure his books are self-published, and otherwise look really good. It's for sale on Amazon, B&Noble, some on e-bay, around $15.
anyone else read it, or other Kersey books (?)
The author, is the guy who maintains the SBPDL site.. & the book is a collection of Kersey's essays on the city of Birmingham AL.
He highlights some of the stupidity that has helped wreck post Civil Rights Birmingham.. Inept & corrupt Black leadership, catastrophic White flight, assorted crimes & moronic public relations stunts.
Some of it funny, most of it sad..
For CFers, there's some pages on both Alabama football, and Birmingham's former place in college football relevance, before the 'hood surrounding Birmingham's premier stadium made it too dangerous to host meaningful games. Kersey also talks about the fact that Alabama was still winning national championships all the way up until the dawn of the 80s with predominately White teams, in a culture of rising 'Black Run America'.
My only complaint is that the book has a lot of editing errors, missing words.. pages with only a sentence or two on 'em (?).. but, I figure his books are self-published, and otherwise look really good. It's for sale on Amazon, B&Noble, some on e-bay, around $15.
anyone else read it, or other Kersey books (?)