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To the Editor:
I am an older white woman and as such have little credibility on Black issues. But I did read Charles Blow’s piece about reverse migration with interest. One of my questions is, Why should Black people not stay in New York and use the lessons learned in Georgia to increase their influence in politics and society?
I worry that if reverse migration is successful, what will happen to places like Chicago, Oakland and New York? The African-American communities in those places will be left without support.
Angela Johns
To the Editor:
Charles Blow’s piece launched me into a hopeful fantasy about taking back the South, building political power and then using that power to courageously bend the arc not back to equity but for the first time in our country’s history to the experience of equity for Black people and yes, as he writes, have a yard, too.