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Historian, poet, teacher. Author of Remnants: A Memoir of Spirit, Activism and Mothering; and A Refuge in Thunder: Candomblé and Alternative Spaces of Blackness.
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I just read a couple of good pieces by Vivian Wu Wong on Asians in the Mississippi Delta in the 1920s.
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Thanks for the correction.
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And on his father's side he's got a Haitian granddaddy.
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Somewhat? He looks like a whole lot of light-skinned Black folks I know.
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His grandparents are Black (Haitian and Creole). He's Black. Kind of like Mary in "Sinners."
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Yeah. You're missing that he's also Black. (In that quintessentially American tradition of passing...)
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Pope Leon the First
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Who's we?
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You are absolutely right.
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This
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Came in struttin like a tarantula.
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Buck and the Preacher
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I like what you did there. 😁
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Thanks for the report. 😊
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😂
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And because at some level they agree with him.
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Thanks for the suggestion.
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Let us know what you think when you get out.
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What are you noticing now that you missed initially?
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You got it, Sugar. The connection. The reminder. You got it.
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There you go. That's the question.
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So so true.
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That's good!
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