
#101: Conveying the Reality of 1950s Segregation with Author, Stacia Moffett
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Stacia Moffett, author of the two-book series "Lost and Found in Tennessee," which includes the titles "The Missing Girl" and "Jessa is Back," was born into a family of educators in Nashville, Tennessee. Moffett's academic journey took her to Mississippi in the early 1960s, a time and place that deeply influenced her understanding of the South. With retirement came the call to write, which took Stacia back to her Southern roots. Through her writing, Stacia Moffett aims to share her experiences as a white girl in a bygone era, offering readers insights into the forces that continue to shape lives in the South. Her work captures the essence of a time gone by, inviting those who did not live through it to understand its enduring impact.