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Heirs Reading Collective

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Welcome to the Heirs of the Great Migration Collective
Welcome to the Heirs of the Great Migration Collective This is not a traditional book club. This is a space to think, reflect, and locate yourself within history—specifically the Blackamerican experience shaped by the Great Migration and everything that followed. We are working through: - The Warmth of Other Suns (Wilkerson) - White Rage (Anderson) - The Counter-Revolution of 1776 (Horne) - Heirs of the Great Migration (Wright) This space is built on a few principles: - No summaries. We are here to analyze, question, and interpret. - Respectful but honest dialogue. Disagreement is welcome—lazy thinking is not. - Make it personal. Where does this show up in your family, your city, your life? - Push your thinking. If something feels uncomfortable, sit with it. Lets start with some introductions. Share as much or as little as you are comfortable. I’ll go first— I’m Manny James Wright. I was born and raised in Waterbury, Connecticut, a city shaped by the Great Migration and deindustrialization. My family’s roots trace back to the South (maternal, North Carolina; paternal, Virginia), like many Blackamerican families, and that history has shaped how I understand education, community, and opportunity. I’ve lived in places like Atlanta, Cairo, and Southern California, and my work sits at the intersection of leadership, policy, and the lived experiences of Blackamerican communities. This is about more than reading.This is about understanding what we inherited—and what we do with it.
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I'm Rachel. Born in Compton CA, raised in the Mojave Desert. My family migrated from Shreveport, Louisana(mother's side) and Houston, TX (father's side)after WWII. Some of the books on the list are already on my self. I look forward to the dialogue. I've found that the more information you have about Black history, the more inspiration you have to make intention decisions in life, in general. Thank you for accepting me to this book club.
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African-American woman/leader ,20+ yrs in medical sales, now focused on building a purpose-driven community to empower low-income & Black communities.

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