Monday, May 29

Author: Nikole Hannah-Jones

The Grief That White Americans Can’t Share
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The Grief That White Americans Can’t Share

The last thing I thought about when I closed my eyes that Wednesday night, July 6, was the bullet tearing into the flesh of Alton Sterling as he lay pinned to the ground beneath two Baton Rouge police officers.  I couldn’t get Mr. Sterling’s face out of my head — his chestnut skin  and gold teeth reminding me of my own uncles. The swiftness with which  his life was taken, broadcast on a loop like so many others over the  last few years, had shaken me. I slept a restless sleep. When  my alarm went off at 6 a.m., I checked my Twitter feed, as I always do,  while still snuggled in bed. I read a few Twitter messages, then closed  my eyes, the hand holding my phone falling limply to my side.  Overnight, while I was sleeping, another video, of anot...