Instead, our generation bore witness to Black women leading a movement demanding justice for Trayvon Martin, Philando Castille, Alton Sterling, Eric Gardner, George Floyd, and Daunte Wright.
That's a stark spotlight on our cultural Twister game. I wonder if there's been a subconscious social acceptance in the Black community of the White fear of Black men that stops them being the face of issues because it becomes about them and not the issue.
I don't know but you raise a lot of troubling points.
Great article but I do still want to know why it says "pride". For what are they prideful? How do they compartmentalize slavery out of southern cultural history and have anything left?
It is curious.