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Kyna Wright
is on page 67 of 256
“set thine house in order, for thou shalt die and not live” - a chilling reminder that pulls you to the altar to pray & release past transgressions and pain.
Growing up in the church, I resonate with majority of this book & the message it’s trying to send so far. To truly understand Blackness, especially in those days, one must try to understand the church/religion & the impact it had on black communities.
— Jan 16, 2026 09:17PM
Growing up in the church, I resonate with majority of this book & the message it’s trying to send so far. To truly understand Blackness, especially in those days, one must try to understand the church/religion & the impact it had on black communities.
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Kyna Wright
is on page 170 of 256
Richard was spitting FACTS with this quote on page 168:
“I just decided me one day that I was going to get to know everything them white bastards knew, and I was going to get to know it better than them, so could no white son-of-a bitch nowhere never talk me down, and never make me feel like I was dirt…”
— Jan 17, 2026 09:19PM
“I just decided me one day that I was going to get to know everything them white bastards knew, and I was going to get to know it better than them, so could no white son-of-a bitch nowhere never talk me down, and never make me feel like I was dirt…”
Kyna Wright
is on page 137 of 256
Whew… the last few pages of this book have been intense and the hypocrisy is REAL.
So many things happening that make me want to cry, cuss out man, & beg for mercy. This book really forces you to reflect and think about your past transgressions and how they’ve impacted others while also reflecting on how other people’s transgressions have impacted you.
this book is powerful and i definitely recommend it!
— Jan 17, 2026 11:24AM
So many things happening that make me want to cry, cuss out man, & beg for mercy. This book really forces you to reflect and think about your past transgressions and how they’ve impacted others while also reflecting on how other people’s transgressions have impacted you.
this book is powerful and i definitely recommend it!

