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Clay Cane

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The Grift: The Downward Spi...

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Burn Down Master's House by Clay Cane
"Whew. It's always werid to say you liked a story that originates in slavery and all the awful shit that goes along with it, but sorry fellow white people, this is the kind of shit we should be required to read...especially those white people who are " Read more of this review »
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"The best book I've read all year, hands down. Exquisite writing, storytelling, and emotions, no notes, all perfection. I wanted to shirk all my responsibilities and read this, but also NOT read it so it wouldn't be over. It was that good! The book co" Read more of this review »
Burn Down Master's House by Clay Cane
"Life at the Magnolia Row plantation is anything but comfortable for the enslaved people who are forced to call it home. Ruthless, white slaveowners are diligent about belittling and demeaning the Black people serving them, though the violence and ang" Read more of this review »
Burn Down Master's House by Clay Cane
"I am incredibly grateful to NetGalley and Dafina for the chance to read this e-ARC, and yet feel entirely unqualified to give any sort of feedback; this is not the sort of book that asks to be liked. What I will say is this; in regards to the person " Read more of this review »
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“In March 1877, Republican Rutherford B. Hayes became the nineteen president of the United States. The hell that followed was the seeds of Jim Crow beginning to sprout with Democrats and Republicans enabling more white terror. As agreed on in the Compromise of 1877, federal troops abandoned the South. Democrats tightened their hold on the former Confederacy. Reconstruction, a time designed to repair the nation after war, was a closed chapter. It wasn’t only slavery that led to Black America starting from behind the rest of the nation; it was the Democratic and Republican failure of Reconstruction.”
Clay Cane, The Grift: The Downward Spiral of Black Republicans from the Party of Lincoln to the Cult of Trump

“supported the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, believed Roosevelt’s New Deal enslaved Black people,5 blasted the 1995 Million Man March while comparing the Nation of Islam to the Ku Klux Klan,6 and supported lifting sanctions against South Africa before apartheid had ended.”
Clay Cane, The Grift: The Downward Spiral of Black Republicans from the Party of Lincoln to the Cult of Trump

“the attack and ultimate fall of Fort Sumter in April 1861, which sparked the Civil War,18 Lincoln”
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