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Kaitlyn Greenidge - Libertie

February 26, 2026·48 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

This week on BlackArt Is Lit, we’re reading Libertie by Kaitlyn Greenidge, ahistorical fiction novel set in Reconstruction-era Brooklyn.A disciplined Black community. Dangerous medical work. Secrecy as survival.Libertie is growing up under a respected physician mother who can nearly pass. Libertie cannot. After the rescue of Mr. Ben, the stakes become clear and childhood quietly starts to close.This episode explores the novel’s opening pages, including themes of colorism, Black identity, generational pressure, Haitian lineage, organized resistance networks, and what it means to inherit a version of freedom that may not fit you.If you’re reading along:        Pay attention to who has access and who does notNotice how information is controlledConsider how skin tone shifts mobility insidethe communityIf you’ve already read Libertie:Did you read the mother as protection or controlWhen did you first see the fracture formingFollow the show, share the episode with someone who reads historical fiction or literature, and join the conversation.

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