@SB

That might be his experience.
He chooses to ignore a few things in voicing that opinion though.

"White trash" or not...he was still a white guy and Black people he worked with weren't going to air personal grievances or frustrations about how society was set up in front of a "white guy".
Blacks had no legal rights as AMERICAN citizens that local or state government recognized in jim crow south. So lynching a "trouble maker" or "uppity" Black person was not gonna be a big deal.What he witnessed working with those Blacks was people wearing that public mask that people had to put on.

The belief that Blacks were worry free because he never saw a Black person publicly voice frustration about jim crow is just stupid.

For all the talk about God, flag and apple pie.....he should be ashamed that the Blacks he worked with in the fields didn't even have their RIGHTS to vote protected...until FEDERAL LAWS were enacted.

He's a clown.