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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible eye opener on the "dark side" of life in the USA, March 24, 2003
By A Customer
I bought this book not realizing quite what I was in store for. I have now been in shock for several days as I've looked through the pictures and read the stories.If you want to prove to "doubting Thomases" that there has been slavery in recent (1980's) America or that our pockets of poverty rival anything you'll find in the Third World, there's no shortage of information or evidence. Yes, the fact that it's dated is becoming a drawback, but not an insurmountable one. You can easily update this information by typing in place names into Google or another search engine. I learned that the slavery cases in northern Florida resulted that Holdt reported on in the early 1980's persist up to now -- several "slave owners" were sent to jail just last year from this location. Holdt is perpetually reflective on his experiences in the States, and the insights he repeatedly throws out to the reader were as appreciated (and "rang many bells") as the pictures themselves. The people this young hitchhiking hippie met is nothing short of astounding -- his beds for the night alternated between Rockefellers and impoverished indians, African Americans, and ladies of the night. He describes all these experiences, often in the form of letters back home. His wry humor spices the text without belittling a thing. His questioning of a completely drunk Ted Kennedy over a congressional bill had me in stitches, then the insight which followed had me thinking for hours. There are a very few somewhat provocative nude pictures of couples that might put this book off to show young teens. However, if this book was in every classroom in America, you would quickly see a change in the way American view their country, and their motivation towards finding solutions to chronic problems. The book is jam packed with pictures. None are captioned, the text mostly refers to them, but even when it doesn't, you easily get the picture. Mr. Holdt does annual college slide shows in the United States, and his web site is worth visiting. He's still active and wants to do a new edition, money-willing!
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