Yaa Gyasi Quotes
Marcus Always Nodded Patiently When His Father Said Things Like This. Sonny Was Forever Talking About Slavery, The Prison Labor Complex, The System, Segregation, The Man. His Father Had A Deep-seated Hatred For White People. A Hatred Like A Bag Filled With Stones, One Stone For Every Year Racial Injustice Continued To Be The Norm In America. He Still Carried The Bag.
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