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According to Strausbaugh: Simply condemning it all as an entertainment that pandered to White racism does not begin to account for its complexities, its confusion, its neuroses.
Jane Chafin: Breaking the Taboos of Blackface Minstrelsy Jane Chafin 2011
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First published in 2006, Strausbaugh's book is a taboo-busting, eye-opening look at race relations and popular American culture.
Jane Chafin: Breaking the Taboos of Blackface Minstrelsy Jane Chafin 2011
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According to Strausbaugh: Simply condemning it all as an entertainment that pandered to White racism does not begin to account for its complexities, its confusion, its neuroses.
Jane Chafin: Breaking the Taboos of Blackface Minstrelsy Jane Chafin 2011
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According to Strausbaugh: Simply condemning it all as an entertainment that pandered to White racism does not begin to account for its complexities, its confusion, its neuroses.
Jane Chafin: Breaking the Taboos of Blackface Minstrelsy Jane Chafin 2011
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First published in 2006, Strausbaugh's book is a taboo-busting, eye-opening look at race relations and popular American culture.
Jane Chafin: Breaking the Taboos of Blackface Minstrelsy Jane Chafin 2011
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First published in 2006, Strausbaugh's book is a taboo-busting, eye-opening look at race relations and popular American culture.
Jane Chafin: Breaking the Taboos of Blackface Minstrelsy Jane Chafin 2011
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Strausbaugh had a rather non-traditional start to his writing career.
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Although the girl probably wouldn't have appreciated such an explicit account, the reception from taking a fairly common occurrence and infusing it with raunchy details and witty comparisons was enough to encourage Strausbaugh to sally forth.
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Strausbaugh, not quite a seasoned veteran but at least a survivor, offers the best advice he can to spring break virgins beginning to plan for their own unforgettable adventure with his line, "Rule number one: don't get arrested; lawyers are more expensive than lap dances."
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After that initial night, Strausbaugh spent the remaining weeks at ODU writing, whether in class or on the beach.
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