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Author, poet and blog contributor, Darryl Lorenzo Wellington.
Reflections on the Black Footprint in New Mexico
Wed, Jan 31, 2024, 12:00am | By Darryl Wellington
Let’s begin with a story that reflects my concerns that the Black presence isn’t significantly appreciated – but that simultaneously reaffirms my belief in the importance of teaching New Mexican...
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Encountering New Mexico
Mon, Jan 31, 2022, 9:17pm | By Darryl Wellington
This nation’s greatest commentator on race relations, James Baldwin, never visited New Mexico (as far as my research can tell). But Baldwin published an...
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