Monday, October 22, 2018

Between Two Generations




Considering the stories of white men and African people marriage between the two is always, at its roots, a marriage between the children of the slave owner and the children of the slave. Those cords are deep, long and powerful. Just because time has past doesn't mean the myth of distance is applicable. The present in the past is a dream, the past in the present is our collective history.  - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories


Erzulie Kay I think people should marry who they fall in love with regardless of race but if this is saying to Mary white man because they’re better than black men than hell no! 


Gregory E. Woods There is a lot in the depths of marriage and marrying beyond a trite approach or attitude. The past always resides in a marriage, as well as the future is dreamt in the present. 

October 23, 2018




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