As I prepare for my fourth trip to Africa (In a country other than Senegal) in February, I reflect on what it is like to travel as a man of African descent. I say this because my travel experience will be different, and my perspective on the world will be drastically different. When traveling, IContinue reading “The Roads Back Home: On Being a Black Traveler”
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Welcome to Onyx Thought: Where Travel Meets Folklore and Literature
Hello, everyone. My name is Onyx Thought. I am an Africanist, folklorist, and literary critic. I am able to combine all three of these together due to two bachelor’s degrees in Africana studies and English; I’m currently working on my master’s in Multicultural and Transnational literatures and Folklore from East Carolina University. I am passionateContinue reading “Welcome to Onyx Thought: Where Travel Meets Folklore and Literature”
African-American Nashville an Intro
Like much of our history we talk about the general aspects of history, but never the details. African-American history is no different. So many things are overlooked or not talked about enough that we miss parts that make up the complete story of a quilt that makes us who we are. Humans are products ofContinue reading “African-American Nashville an Intro”