“At 9pm I Had to Be Off the Street” Dusty Baker on Life in Deep South in 1968
Dusty Baker arrived in the Deep South as a 19-year-old in 1968 — and nothing could have prepared him for what he found. Sundown laws, segregated housing, and navigating a world that hadn't caught up to the progress happening everywhere else.

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