From a young Alice Walker in “From An Interview” (1973):
If there is one thing African-Americans and Native Americans have retained of their African and ancient American heritage, it is probably the belief that everything is inhabited by spirit. This belief encourages knowledge perceived intuitively. It does not surprise me, personally, that scientists now are discovering that trees, plants, flowers, have feelings…emotions, that they shrink when yelled at; that they faint when an evil person is about who might hurt them.
By Laurel Dykstra
Lent 3B

From Joanna Shenk, the author of the newly released The Movement Makes Us Human and the co-curator of 
By Nikki Giovanni
By Ric Hudgens