Desiree Burch
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Because she's on the Underground Railroad. It's a stop. Did Harriet be like, hey, handshake? Like, I love it. It's like, you know, it's like the fingers touching on the Sistine Chapel. It's like, ah. I mean, if it's not her, then it's Frederick Douglass.
Because she's on the Underground Railroad. It's a stop. Did Harriet be like, hey, handshake? Like, I love it. It's like, you know, it's like the fingers touching on the Sistine Chapel. It's like, ah. I mean, if it's not her, then it's Frederick Douglass.
Okay.
Okay.
She was busy on the ground, you know, breaking people out of prison. Yes, doing the whole thing. She was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll meet her later. All right, I have a few things going on. But if she's speaking, so is Frederick Douglass, so I'm sure that they would, like, be sitting on plenty of panels together.
She was busy on the ground, you know, breaking people out of prison. Yes, doing the whole thing. She was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll meet her later. All right, I have a few things going on. But if she's speaking, so is Frederick Douglass, so I'm sure that they would, like, be sitting on plenty of panels together.
Did you do that at the beginning? Because no one's going to find that in the middle if they haven't already bought the book.
Did you do that at the beginning? Because no one's going to find that in the middle if they haven't already bought the book.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, that's right.
I mean, for the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, are we surprised that she gave her an endorsement that was a little bit sort of not as as woke as we would have enjoyed before? for the time, but also I think there are always artists who are like, yeah, they don't fully get me, but everybody listens to them, you know, even now.
I mean, for the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, are we surprised that she gave her an endorsement that was a little bit sort of not as as woke as we would have enjoyed before? for the time, but also I think there are always artists who are like, yeah, they don't fully get me, but everybody listens to them, you know, even now.
You can't handle the truth. Abolitionist totally destroys other abolitionists on stage at the Chuckle Hut. I mean, yeah, because it's like, look, I know you're Frederick Douglass, but are you ready to be Nietzsche right now? Is God dead? Or are you just showing your weakness right now? I mean, she's like, don't mess with me. I've been in two cults. That's true.
You can't handle the truth. Abolitionist totally destroys other abolitionists on stage at the Chuckle Hut. I mean, yeah, because it's like, look, I know you're Frederick Douglass, but are you ready to be Nietzsche right now? Is God dead? Or are you just showing your weakness right now? I mean, she's like, don't mess with me. I've been in two cults. That's true.
You don't want to know how determined and strong my faith is.
You don't want to know how determined and strong my faith is.
I mean, I'm just saying, like, I mean, my predecessor here, like, although I'm probably not going to sing on stage anytime soon, but you never know. If it works, it works. You know, it's interesting, her approach. You know, there's always been, there's always a back and forth within sort of Black progress about like...
I mean, I'm just saying, like, I mean, my predecessor here, like, although I'm probably not going to sing on stage anytime soon, but you never know. If it works, it works. You know, it's interesting, her approach. You know, there's always been, there's always a back and forth within sort of Black progress about like...
Elaine Locke and Zora Neale Hurston did the same thing about like, you know, can you use vernacular and can you be relatable to people or does it need to be about like the talented 10th and all of this other stuff? So like, you know, you need both. Like you need a Malcolm and a Martin. Like you need both sides of this. So it's amazing that, you know, yeah, she didn't learn how to read.
Elaine Locke and Zora Neale Hurston did the same thing about like, you know, can you use vernacular and can you be relatable to people or does it need to be about like the talented 10th and all of this other stuff? So like, you know, you need both. Like you need a Malcolm and a Martin. Like you need both sides of this. So it's amazing that, you know, yeah, she didn't learn how to read.