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“Following an act of brutality in 1888, my ancestors began the process of uprooting themselves.” ko “that’s it” bragg. on how the lynching of an ancestor sparked her family’s exodus from the South, and what it means to return: theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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my grandma kept map of Mississippi in her bedroom. my Auntie, our archivist, still has it, a weathered anchor to our ancestral homeland. today i get to share with you in @theatlantic the tragedy that forced my ancestors out, and what it’s meant to return: theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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“Following an act of brutality in 1888, my ancestors began the process of uprooting themselves.” ko “that’s it” bragg. on how the lynching of an ancestor sparked her family’s exodus from the South, and what it means to return: theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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The Lynching That Sent My Family North - beautiful piece by ⁦ko “that’s it” bragg.⁩. So many of us, empowered by Ancestry and other digital tools, are tracing our histories in ways that for generations of Black Americans felt only possible through oral history theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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A lynching, a gun, and a family’s exodus from Mississippi: ko “that’s it” bragg. on her family’s history during the Great Migration, and how knowledge about her ancestors helps her move forward. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

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“Following an act of brutality in 1888, my ancestors began the process of uprooting themselves.” ko “that’s it” bragg. on how the lynching of an ancestor sparked her family’s exodus from the South—and what it means to return: theatln.tc/n6TNDy0v

“Following an act of brutality in 1888, my ancestors began the process of uprooting themselves.”

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Y’all have no idea how excited I am to be back on this panel with ko “that’s it” bragg. + Cary Aspinwall for #IRE24. The GIFs will be GIFing, the slides will be sliding and the outfits will be outfitting 🔥

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in 1 hour we're hosting the first-ever LIVE #RHOIRE reunion at Investigative Reporters & Editors in Orange County, the birthplace of the housewives franchise. Cary Aspinwall, Marissa 💃🏾, and i will share what investigative journos can learn from the series while channeling our fav Sonja Morgan

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Today on Louisiana Considered, we bring you a special episode of @NPRIt’sBeenAMin. Host Brittany Luse comes to New Orleans where she speaks with reporters @WADrewHawkins and ko “that’s it” bragg. about everything from Louis Armstrong to twerking to brunch! buff.ly/3BpBJyH

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Wow. It’s hard to state how wild of a journey this has been. Literally years of following this case and its impact on Atlanta’s music scene. Finally, for Thug at least, there’s a conclusion.

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So incredibly proud of my latest story. I spent time getting to know three families with deep roots in Altadena: Against all odds, Black residents built something remarkable in Altadena. Then the fire came. latimes.com/california/sto…

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“I struggle to express the expected, uplifting words I know I am supposed to say—how we are rebuilt, resilient and revitalized. We are all of that, but we are tired of hearing it. Black New Orleans withstood the battle. But we are still undergoing the war.” - Cierra Chenier The

“I struggle to express the expected, uplifting words I know I am supposed to say—how we are rebuilt, resilient and revitalized. We are all of that, but we are tired of hearing it. Black New Orleans withstood the battle. But we are still undergoing the war.” - Cierra Chenier

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