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Notes from 1619 - Horace Mungin

English
2020-04-20
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Horace Mungin's brave attempt to fight against the multiple manifestations of injustice imposed by the conscious erasure of African American history is in keeping with the best of contemporary African American literature. Like Daniel Black in his poetic and powerful novel , which deftly imagines the horrors of the Middle Passage, Horace Mungin takes us back to the Cape Coast of Africa and tells the story of ... Full description

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Horace Mungin's brave attempt to fight against the multiple manifestations of injustice imposed by the conscious erasure of African American history is in keeping with the best of contemporary African American literature. Like Daniel Black in his poetic and powerful novel , which deftly imagines the horrors of the Middle Passage, Horace Mungin takes us back to the Cape Coast of Africa and tells the story of Khadija, "born to a time of trouble," who was captured, imprisoned and carried on the last known slave ship, Clotilda "to look upon the world/That dark day of the/Darkest days in America." And so it begins, the narrative journey that sweeps through these poems describing the African experience in America, "in this vacuum where there is no God." In the pivotal poem "America," Mungin lays it all out for us, echoing Langston Hughes's famous poem: "Let's start at the beginning - America/Has never been America.....It was a mirage from the very/Beginning - maybe even a deception, a hoax/A Myth and an elegantly grand dishonesty." From the "hocus pocus" of the ways in which the Constitution did not apply to black people, to the failures of Reconstruction and all that follows, Mungin weaves our history together until the present day and the election of Donald Trump to the presidency, in which white voters "risked the narrow/Sliver of decency that keeps the country from sinking." This is a narrative we've never heard told in quite this way, and it provides a context and an understanding long missing from our national conversation.

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Author Horace Mungin
Publisher Consumer Publications, LLC
Release year 2020
Cover type Softcover
EAN 9781929647514
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