Marc Schelske

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Artists force us to see things we do not want to look at because they make us uncomfortable with ourselves and the world we have created. That was why Hughes, Du Bois, and other black artists were persecuted. White supremacists defined lynched victims as “black beast rapists,” as savages and criminals deserving torture and death. But artists, writers, and other prophetic figures saw African American culture as something sacred and empowering.
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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