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S7 Ep. 11: The Free and the Freed: Tracy K. Smith on Liberty

12.14.2023 - By fiction/non/fictionPlay

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Pulitzer-Prize winning writer Tracy K. Smith joins co-hosts Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan to discuss the difference between being “free” and being “freed.” She suggests that citizens of the United States fall into one category or the other. The first appear to have descended from those who were always free. The second descend from those who were acted upon by those in the first category. Smith talks about the research she’s done to understand the roles her forefathers played in this country’s armed conflicts and the connections between the military and our historical understanding of freedom. She reads from her new collection of essays, To Free the Captives.

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This episode of the podcast was produced by Anne Kniggendorf.

Tracy K. Smith

To Free the Captives

Life on Mars

Such Color

Ordinary Light

Wade in the Water

My Name Will Grow Wide Like a Tree

There’s a Revolution Outside, My Love

The Body’s Question

Duende

American Journal: Fifty Poems for Our Times (Ed.)

Others:

Fiction/Non/Fiction, Season 4 Episode 9: “Tracy K. Smith and Kawai Strong Washburn on Biden’s Debts to His Base (Especially Black Women)”

The 1619 Project

Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture

W.E.B. Du Bois

“The Glaring Contradiction of Republicans’ Rhetoric of Freedom” by Ronald Brownstein |The Atlantic, July 8, 2022

“Trump’s Second-Term Plans: Anti-‘Woke’ University, ‘Freedom Cities’” by Andrew Restuccia | The Wall Street Journal

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