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Zaron Burnett III
Zaron Burnett III

Aug 6, 2018

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Great Escape

Walking on Water, and Other Ways Black People Escape Life on Land

A surfer challenges modern American narratives about black bodies, water, and freedom

Illustration: Richard Chance

TThe cold of the Pacific Ocean hits you like a drug high. It’s a painful, pleasant shock to the system. The water bites, but doesn’t break the skin. Instead, it…

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Zaron Burnett III

Zaron Burnett III

writer at MEL magazine, essay & short stories at Medium, and always in the mood for donuts

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