'We roll the dice that they will come home. And then we grieve when the news serves us another reminder that our society isn’t safe for us. It feels like Black men—and women—are born with bullseyes on our backs.' Charreah writes:
“I’m not going anywhere. I’m not even playing the lottery,” my father Jerry P. Jackson said to my startled ears.
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