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    Ta-Nehisi Coates
    “But you are a black boy, and you must be responsible for your body in a way that other boys cannot know.”
    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Between the World and Me

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    “Stillness fell upon them, as weighty as a promise. The two of them walked in silence, along the still,

    moonlit landscape, and through the drowsing trees.”
    Debotri Dhar, The Courtesans of Karim Street

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    “Today, unlocking the room and stepping into its dusty embrace, it struck her – the bareness, the

    cobwebs in the corners, the dark squares on the walls where the maps had once hung, the

    intricately designed tiles disappeared in filth, the urn-less, roseless emptiness, the laughter that

    once was. Sighs everywhere, and echoes, the papery trail of ants through the ancient wood, the still,

    suspended sheets of dust, and through it all, those memories, still alive, still alive.”
    Debotri Dhar, The Courtesans of Karim Street



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