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This visceral and revelatory poetry collection tells the story of a
family's journey to flee the murderous reign of Uganda's Idi Amin
only to land in a racist American landscape. Wabuke digs deeply
into a personal and ancestral history to bring these poems to life,
articulating what it means to live in a Black female body
navigating a diaspora haunted by British colonization and American
enslavement.
The Body Family is a song of memory and revelation; it is the
sublime unearthing of what has been hidden by silence and erasure.
This lyrical and imagistic poetry collection tells the story of a
family's journey to flee the murderous reign of Uganda's Idi Amin
only to land in a racist American landscape. Wabuke excavates
personal and ancestral history to bring these poems to wrenching
life, articulating what it means to be a Black girl becoming a
Black woman while navigating a diaspora haunted by British
colonization and American enslavement.
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