Alexis Okeowo’s ‘Blessings and Disasters’ is an ode to Alabama’s complicated history

Alexis Okeowo’s ‘Blessings and Disasters’ is an ode to Alabama’s complicated history

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Alexis Okeowo grew up in Alabama. But it wasn’t until they left for college that Okeowo realized the strong stereotypes outsiders held about their home state. With their new book Blessings and Disasters, the New Yorker staff writer blends memoir and reporting to tell an alternate history of Alabama. In today’s episode, Okeowo speaks with NPR’s Emily Kwong about those who are often excluded from the state’s history, including the Poarch Creek Indians and Alabama’s West African communities.

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