How the Word Is Passed – Clint Smith

Smith takes readers on a journey through historical sites that reveal the lasting impact of slavery in America. Visiting places like Monticello, Angola Prison, and Galveston, he explores how the past is remembered, misrepresented, or erased. Through interviews and personal reflections, Smith uncovers the deep connections between history and modern racial disparities. The book challenges readers to reckon with America’s legacy of slavery and its ongoing consequences.

Yasmine Robles

With over 12 years of design experience, my passion lies in helping you attract dream clients. How? I take what makes you fab, mix it with strategy, and add a healthy spoonful of sarcasm. My go-to when not plotting my world domination? Tacos, tequila, and Latin dancing.

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