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Heroes in the Land
I’ve heard it said before that you can speak
That within you lay the stories untold
The stories of the losers and the lost ones
Only you and God have born witness to the things that would leave people aghast
We have named you many things but I wonder what you would name us
Monsters or humans?
I cannot hear you.
And that grieves me.
Perhaps because there is too much noise
Too much street traffic overriding your thoughts and tales
How Dr. Imani Perry's “Black in Blues” Inspires a New Understanding of Identity
“Dr. Perry’s book caused me to reflect in the reverse: What does it mean to be Black? Many say every Black American has to think about this question, but I hadn’t examined it critically enough—at least not in the ways that Dr. Perry presented it to me through her book. Her work is scattered with American and international stories, some of which offer powerful reflections on how a color became a culture and what being that color has meant to us historically and today. Dr. Perry presents these ideas in a poetic way, as is her style. She entrances you with her words, leading you to curiosity and pondering their meaning. She does this in the most creative and imaginative way by telling the story of being Black through the color blue. The book allows you to see how blue is entangled with the history of being Black, from the indigo plantations to artistic choices. While reading, I couldn’t help but think about how much my wife loves the color blue and how she had us paint our living room walls a dark ocean blue. The interior of her parents’ house is the same blue.”