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Courtney Cook

Courtney Cook

Courtney Cook is an educator, artist, and Ph.D. student at the University of Texas at Austin in Cultural Studies in Education. She is at work on a collection, Teaching Terror, which interrogates the spiritual, psychic, and home-grown legacies of spectacle lynching from the perspectives of white child witnesses, and seeks recognition of and relation to the inheritance of white supremacy.

The Reach of Justice
2017 Fall, 2017 Fall, Archives, Blog, Featured Poetry, Poetry, Reviews February 27, 2018 February 27, 2018

The Reach of Justice

79. lynching. Circa 1920, location unknown. The arc of the moral universe is an arm span flailing in the Georgia heat and nightfall knows…

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