Discuss how the book creates a dialogue about racism and segregation in America.
Two admits that she has been treated with prejudice both on the road and on the ranch. Where do we also find instances of this during her time at Glendale? How does racism influence the way that Two interacts with other people, such as her friend Hank Crawford? How is Crawford impacted by the segregation of 1920s Nashville? How does his status as a member of a landowning Black family affect this?
When Crawford shares the news that his cousin has been beaten, how does Two respond to the news? How does she relate to Crawford's experiences with racism and segregation, and where do their experiences diverge?