I've spent the weeks since George Floyd's murder finishing a chapter on the background story of my mother's Christian County, Kentucky family. Finding out that Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederate States of America, was born just miles from my family's farm was unexpected; reading about last week's removal of the statue erected in… Continue reading What Do George Floyd, Jefferson Davis, Quaker Oats and Aunt Jemima Have in Common? : They Have All Become Symbols in America’s Conversation About Race
Author: Trish Deveneau
Writer of creative nonfiction, retired teacher, pet mom, mom of two adult humans, nana to three wee ones. Avid cook, yogi, gym rat, art lover; maybe too earnest for my own good.