James Yeh's "So Much Winning" begans as a story of the narrator finding a spray-painted swastika across their family's South Carolina home. The story quickly expands to the narrator's juxtaposing racism between the American South and North, and his immigrant family's arguments over responding, or not responding, to the swastika. Yeh is a writer and features editor at the Believer. © 2018 Foundation for the Study of Independent Social Ideas.