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Lillie Soukup commented on the post, Artwork of the Civil Rights Movement, on the site A Tribe of the Middle Passage 7 years ago
“The mother smiled to know her child
Was in the sacred place,
But that smile was the last smile
To come upon her face.For when she heard the explosion,
Her eyes grew wet and wild.
She raced through the […] -
Lillie Soukup commented on the post, Free Angela and All Political Prisoners, on the site A Tribe of the Middle Passage 7 years ago
I watched the documentary “Mountains that take wing” featuring an interview between Angela Davis and Yuri Kochiyama for my Asian American Lit class. It is interesting to see how these two women’s political lives […]
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Lillie Soukup wrote a new post on the site A Tribe of the Middle Passage 7 years ago
In writer and journalist Morgan Jerkins’ article, “Why do you say you’re black?”, Jerkins writes about her response to an older man who asked her why she calls herself black and not human. The man’s comment […]
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Lillie Soukup commented on the post, Traces of the Trade, on the site A Tribe of the Middle Passage 7 years ago
I agree with Angela on all of the points she made. The DeWolf descendants intruded upon a ceremony that was not for them. To the DeWolf’s, The Ghanaian’s ceremony was just another cultural activity to check off […]
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Lillie Soukup wrote a new post on the site A Tribe of the Middle Passage 7 years ago
At the Wet: A DACAmented Journey, I learned a lot about the psychological tolls of being undocumented in the United States. Alex’s character, Anner, went through many governmental procedures just to fill the r […]
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Lillie Soukup became a registered member 7 years ago