For young Carter G. Woodson, West Virginia shimmered in the distance, a not-so-far-off land of opportunity. Of his decision to set off for this frontier as a teenager in the 1890s, the future “father of Black History Month” wrote that his home state of Virginia, “like most of the worn-out […]
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My Hometown Is Built On Stolen Land; it’s Time We Acknowledge That
It was the sort of white flight that could never have identified itself as such: My family was pulled as much as pushed from Gwinnett County to Forsyth. Only a little farther from Atlanta, the schools shrank by an order of magnitude. It was less than an hour away, but […]
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