
In this episode of Black Art Is Lit, Nykieria Chaney introduces Burn Down Master’s House by Clay Cane. This historical novel takes place during American slavery and focuses on power, resistance, and the economic system that supported bondage. Within the plantation system, human life is measured by productivity and controlled through both force and narrative. Early tensions around breeding, value, and misinformation surface quickly, revealing how deeply structured this world is. As the story starts, bigger questions emerge. Why do we remember systems of domination more than the organized movements that fought against them? How has misinformation shaped what is remembered and what is erased? Who controls the story?
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