Sean Enfield, Song of the South, Reprise, nonfiction by TahomaLiterary published on 2019-07-25T19:43:57Z Trump has given a new voice to tensions deeply ingrained in our nation, but the racism inherent in his presidency is also inherent to America, itself, hence his nostalgic cam- paign slogan. This piece started as investigation into a par- ticular manifestation of racism and nostalgia—Song of the South, a movie locked in Disney’s Vault. My grandmother screened it for me when I was a boy, and the more I researched and wrote about the movie, the more I began see how my family, interracial as it is, also fit into a legacy of racism and its supportive silences. Sean Enfield is an MFA student at the University of Alaska- Fairbanks; his work can be found at seanenfield.com. Instagram/twitter: @seanseanclan This recording was produced by Scott Joyce. Genre Essay