Junette Ginger

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“It is a racist book. The way Conrad sees it, Africa’s the cesspool of the world, black folks are savages, and any contact with them breeds infection.” Regina blew on her coffee. “So why are you reading it?” “Because it’s assigned.” I paused, not sure if I should go on. “And because—” “Because …” “And because the book teaches me things,” I said. “About white people, I mean. See, the book’s not really about Africa. Or black people. It’s about the man who wrote it. The European. The American. A particular way of looking at the world. If you can keep your distance, it’s all there, in what’s said ...more
Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance
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