@tariqnasheed The irony is that this riverfront location has historically significance. It is where our enslaved brothers and sister would arrive by rail and by boat in the 1800s, turning Montgomery into a principal slave trading center in Alabama.
Some suspected white supremacists assaulted and jumped on a Black security guard at a riverboat in Montgomery Alabama, after he told them to move their boat.
The Black community pulled up and reminded the suspected white supremacists that this wasn’t the year 1963.
Try THAT in a Small Town.
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@deereadsforfood I gave it a 2.5 I believe. It’s a great story that parallels the complexities of singular black people coming into power while the majority stay enslaved, but it was incredibly repetitive and the fantasy aspect just was not for me at all. I couldn’t ever really get into it.
Ooo I like this @thestorygraph 👀
Being able to sort through prompts and only see the ones I haven’t completed yet is a big help for me as a person who loves reading challenges😍
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