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29-12-2020, 00:54
A Poet Reflects On How We Reckon — Or Fail To Reckon — With The Legacy Of Slavery
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Atlantic writer Clint Smith grew up surrounded by Confederate iconography, being told that the Civil War wasn’t about slavery. He shares a poem from his forthcoming book, How the Word Is Passed.
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