Maggie Obermann

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Hope in black possibility, in the dream of a new world, had to be carved out of wretched conditions, out of a world where the possibility of violent death was always imminent. African Americans knew what it meant to “make the best of a bad situation”—to live “under a kind of sentence of death,” “not know[ing] when [their] time will come, it may never come, but it may also be any time.”[28]
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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