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Poetry Book Club: The Grace of Black Mothers

  • Solid State Books 600 H Street Northeast Washington, DC, 20002 United States (map)

This exciting debut collection seeks to honor the Black mothers, aunties, and grandmothers who work so hard to raise children in love and hopefulness in circumstances that often work against them.


NAACP Award Finalist AND Maya Angelou Award Finalist!

Carried within Martheaus Perkins' The Grace of Black Mothers are the many howls of lost children and their martyrized mothers. This debut collection brings a lyrical reckoning on behalf of dismembered dreams by boldly finding grace through our Black mothers, aunties, and grannies. The work invites the reader into a yard where "whisper-thin soul-jazz drips over America" to flip through a Nile-long family album. Mamie Till-Mobley, Sybrina Fulton, Harriet Tubman, and the author's own mothers guide us as we "wander streets like cartographers of poverty" and hold our "promises to come home." Perkins shows his craft by shapeshifting through fighting game menus, optometry charts, screenplays, pirate codes, social media threads, and forms that embody dreams themselves. The Grace of Black Mothers is a collection drenched in complexity and nuance: homemade heroes and villains, justice and fabrication, wit and risk, resurrection and erasure.

Earlier Event: May 15
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Later Event: May 18
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