Why hall talks about living in the wake of slavery


Question: In the final chapter, Hall talks about living in the wake of slavery. What does she mean by this and what does it mean to her? When Hall evokes wakes on page 195, the kind related to funerals, what is she telling her reader about how she lives in the wake of slavery? (Make sure to read beyond page 195 when answering this last question.)

 

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