From Benton to the Left Bank: The Post-War Odyssey of John Mitchell Sr.
From Benton to the Left Bank: The Post-War Odyssey of John Mitchell Sr. The mid-20th century was defined by sweeping migrations, but few trajectories were as profound or intellectually electric as the journey from the rural American South to post-World War II Paris. For John Mitchell Sr., a young man born in Benton, Louisiana, this leap across the Atlantic did not just change his geography—it completely reshaped his worldview, immersing him in a legendary global vanguard. Yet, beneath the grand historical narrative lay a deeply complex personal history, marked by the pulling of family ties across two continents. A Family Divided by War Before his deployment and subsequent journey into the military, John Sr. had already begun building a life in the United States, having a son, John Jr., with his first wife. But the global upheaval of World War II disrupted families across the country, sending millions of young American men into entirely new worlds. For John Sr., the end of the w...