Autobiography

“I Want to Be a Writer So My Brother Can Come Home Alive.” Men We Reaped

“I Want to Be a Writer So My Brother Can Come Home Alive.” Jesmyn Ward A Place Where Black People Can Only “Sleep, Wake Up, Struggle, and Survive” American author Jesmyn Ward was born into poverty in DeLisle, Mississippi, in the southern United States. What kind of place is DeLisle? Jesmyn describes it as a place where Black people in the South “endured catastrophe and enslavement”, where they “organized under the threat of terrorism and lynching to gain the right to vote”, and where people can only “sleep, wake up, struggle, and survive.” From 1877 to 1950, there were 654 cases of racially motivated lynchings in that area. Jesmyn was the only Black person from her community to leave and receive a higher education in a big city. My Family History Is Littered with the Cor...