
+ a lesson before dying, african american literature, alabama, alabama literature, alabama memorial preservation act, american literature, bryan stevenson, confederate memorial day, confederate monuments, early american literature, enslaved, ernest j gaines, ezra klein, jefferson davis, kayla warner, Literature, louisiana literature, mitch landreau, new orleans, robert e lee, southern history, southern literature, southern studies, Uncategorized, whitney plantation
The Smoldering Embers in Our Presence
Today, I want to conclude the discussion from the previous two posts over the ways that we create memorials and remember the past, particularly in the South. In an interview with Ezra Klein, executive director of the Equal Justice Commission Bryan Stevenson commented, “What we do in the memorial spaces says a lot about who we are.” There is a lot of truth in … Read More The Smoldering Embers in Our Presence