I think the NAACP isn't recognized enough for all of the work it does, especially in the field of law. They may have faded from view over the last couple of decades, but they are fighting the good fight.
I don't mind expressing my opinions and speaking out against injustice. I would be doing this even if I wasn't a writer. I grew up in a household that believed in social justice. I have always understood myself as having an obligation to stand on the side of the silenced, the oppressed, and the mistreated.
Ours was a love story, the kind thatβs not supposed to happen to black girls anymore. This was vintage romance made scarce after Dr. King, along with Negro-owned dress shops, drugstores, and cafeterias.
You also have to work with the love you are given, with all of the complications clanging behind it like tin cans to a bridal sedan.
Everything I do is a love letter addressed to you.
Maybe that's what it means to be in love, to willingly be at the mercy of another person.