The Memoir My Dad Wouldn’t Write is a Radically honest conversation between a daughter and her dad. My dad has had an incredible life as a poet, activist, professor, and cultural worker. He wouldn’t write a memoir, so this series of conversations is partly that.
The ability to protest for Black dignity, and for justice was something my dad learned early on. He is a member of the generation that created the modern “demonstration.” As he moved in to manhood in the final years of the 1950’s, listen to what his earliest protest experiences taught him, AND MORE!