The first chapter of Welcome to Braggsville seethes with the barely-restrained energy of a young man standing on the threshold of his own life. D’Aron Davenport rattles off his many nicknames as a way of piecing together a childhood spent as a white, working class know-it-all in the quirky depths of the Georgian South. In […]
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Black, White, and Read All Over
T. Geronimo Johnson’s latest takes on race, class, and Berkeley

