Brother William

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Donna and Grace and so many people—specifically white people—often have understood slavery, and those held in its grip, only in abstract terms. They do not see the faces. They cannot picture the hands. They do not hear the fear, or the laughter. They do not consider that these were children like their own, or that these were people who had birthdays and weddings and funerals; who loved and celebrated one another just as they loved and celebrated their loved ones. Donna seemed particularly appalled by how the institution of slavery had affected the children. “I mean, splitting families,” she ...more
Brother William
Humanity as praxis epistemic!
How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America
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