Eunetta

A Narrative by G L Askew II

A young woman and her aspirations against a society of limitations.


— The daughter of freed slaves works as a house domestic for a young, upper-class white family in the latter days of Reconstruction.

Dreaming and longing for a future she can only half-see, but believes exists, somewhere beyond the threshold of history. 


“The past is never dead. It isn’t even past.”