No one has lived in this tenement since 1935. During the 1820s and beyond, the Great Migration brought about a host of immigrants whose only housing option was a tenement apartment. The 21 layers of worn wallpaper, with bits still plastered onto the decaying wall, is an assortment of pressed...
(9) Comments | Posted October 7, 2011 | 7:05 PM
Looking around the long cherry wood rectangular tables, I waited anxiously to raise my hand. This particular day in our "Women in Literature" course led by my favorite professor, our class discussion had taken a brief detour from our present material regarding the lives of black domestics to a candid...
(0) Comments | Posted August 3, 2011 | 11:51 AM
The soundtrack to Friday night dinner parties at my house was the humorous and intriguing conversations between the truest of friends. Friends who met on the yards of Historically Black Colleges on the first day of freshman orientation and were there until the last one in the group graduated. Friends...

(0) Comments | Posted May 29, 2012 | 11:24 AM