at emery university and i teach human rights and u.s. rights and u.s. cold war policy. >> how long have you been doing that. >> oh, i have been teaching since 1996. so wow, two decades. >> where did you go up? >> i grew up in columbus, ohio. i grew up in columbus, ohio, i saw the policies there. >> it is not just the south necessarily in your view. >> oh, no, no. >> did you go up in init greated or segregated area? >> when we moved in, my father was military man, career military, after serving 20 plus years in the army he moved the family to columbus, ohio, because he wanted my brother to go to ohio state and when we got there, there was a house in oakland park my mother wanted, the real estate agent said you people don't live there. i show you where you people live. we bought a house in the neighborhood by the time it was integrated, within two years there was only one white family left. so my elementally and junior high were almost predominantly black. then i was bused in high school. >> carol anderson, professor at emery, ought of this book, the unsp