3. A brief survey of Updike's engagement with race and then some reflections.
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12. At civil rights marches, Updike's unease expressed itself with mockery -- he adopted minstrel accents. (See "Marching Through Boston")
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13. Updike's most ambitious 1960s grappling with race is of course "Rabbit Redux" (1971 but set 1969).
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