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Kaneisha is a black woman attending the
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START: I don’t know that I’m fully articulate right now.
I’d rather hear from other voices.
I think that might be the best way to move forward.
For me.
[...]
END: So I’m trying to come back from that.
Come up for air.
Before I try to
um
before I try to put voice behind my emotions.
Because at this moment I think anything I say will feel
thoughtless.
Jeremy O. Harris. Slave Play, Theatre Communications Group (electronic edition), 2019. Pp. 100-101.
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