some money in the dresser drawer and a love letter too

after Betty Shabazz

When Betty said she loved that man, on that morning, I wonder where the words fossilized? If they sheltered in the red wool pattern of his prayer rug? That's if she said it before fasting from her night words. Maybe she said it before noon prayer? knowing. knowing. Keeping play in tact for the six…

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Arts & Soul

Grief is in the kitchen

Seasons of Change, Episode 6

Grief comes to live with us all eventually, and she needs no invitation. In this episode of Great Grief, Nnenna Freelon appreciates the quiet moments shared with her late father and wonders aloud how to curate her space for the holidays now that grief has made a home in her home.

Race & Place

They tried to bury him: The hidden history of Abram Colby

Georgia conservatives attempted to discredit and erase a Southern hero. Now his story has been unearthed.

Like the other Black Radical representatives in the 1872 register, Abram Colby's redacted story floated among lengthy glowing accounts of his white legislative assembly peers. Colby's second biography, published in a county history book, described him as an ignorant drunk who insulted a lady and was thrown out of town, never to be seen again.…

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