
For Bruce M. Wright—a lawyer, judge, and poet who lived through Jim Crow—words held worldmaking force.

For Bruce M. Wright—a lawyer, judge, and poet who lived through Jim Crow—words held worldmaking force.

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Surely the experience of immigration reinforced my predilections, but some people are simply born looking backward.
Manny Loley invites listeners to make an offering.
One Kind of Hunger

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All that repeats—
let it be sweet?
All that repeats—
let it be sweet?
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