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Erin Hanlon
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Jesmyn message calls for recognization. Although the systematic cycles she writes about are complicated and grueling, the message comes down to recognizing the human in each individual.
— Nov 05, 2025 04:09PM
Erin Hanlon
is on page 195 of 256
“How could I know then that this would be my life: yearning to leave the South and doing so again and again, but perpetually called back to home by a love so thick it choked me?”
— Nov 05, 2025 01:27PM
Erin Hanlon
is on page 180 of 256
“We dream of speaking when we lack the gift of oratory, when we lack the vision to see the stage, the lights, the audience, the endless rigging and ropes and set pieces behind us, manipulated by many hand.”
— Nov 05, 2025 12:58PM
Erin Hanlon
is on page 162 of 256
I understand what it’s like to be a kid with adult responsibilities.
— Nov 05, 2025 11:33AM
Erin Hanlon
is on page 146 of 256
I understand that Jesmyn’s father lived a harsh reality, but I can’t help to think that he was selfish. Selfish for leaving his children repeatedly and cheating on his wife with children. Systemic cycles are real and relentless, but where does responsibility fall?
— Nov 05, 2025 11:07AM
Erin Hanlon
is on page 112 of 256
The cycle black families in the South are caught in is relentless. What is the solution? Government intervention and support? Education in schools about poverty and racism? Systemic societal changes? Time?
— Nov 04, 2025 12:10PM
Erin Hanlon
is on page 88 of 256
The “it” that haunts DeLisle is generational cycles.
— Nov 03, 2025 04:55PM
Erin Hanlon
is on page 45 of 256
Who was “they” that was killing young men from this small, but tight community in the south?
— Oct 29, 2025 03:58PM

