author - "Wayne McCray"
This story explores the tragedy of a black man after being incarcerated and finding American Islam. He no longer finds any honor in his slave-name, or its history, believing it has been nothing but a hindrance. In accepting his new identity, he is further pushed towards it, and given the opportunity to pursue and live out his new life as he pleased.
A hermit lives out his golden years in a remote part of Mississippi, surrounded by open farm land, with more trees than traffic, and plenty of nature. His days are mundane, quite boring, and measured by how often the grass grew until a skunk came on his premises one day and interrupts his daily routine and causes the police to show up late in the night.
Pirine resolves a serious family matter by sacrificing herself to ensure her children's children live on, particularly her granddaughter, who has a bright future beyond the cotton fields and sharecropping. So Pirine convinces Salt, her creole-looking sister, to take a blood oath and honor it, since she is dead set on having biblical justice for the person who killed son.
This story explores the tragedy of a black man after being incarcerated and finding American Islam. He no longer finds any honor in his slave-name, or its history, believing it has been nothing but a hindrance. In accepting his new identity, he is further pushed towards it, and given the opportunity to pursue and live out his new life as he pleased.
A hermit lives out his golden years in a remote part of Mississippi, surrounded by open farm land, with more trees than traffic, and plenty of nature. His days are mundane, quite boring, and measured by how often the grass grew until a skunk came on his premises one day and interrupts his daily routine and causes the police to show up late in the night.
Pirine resolves a serious family matter by sacrificing herself to ensure her children's children live on, particularly her granddaughter, who has a bright future beyond the cotton fields and sharecropping. So Pirine convinces Salt, her creole-looking sister, to take a blood oath and honor it, since she is dead set on having biblical justice for the person who killed son.