Homegoing: A novel by Yaa Gyasi
Author:Yaa Gyasi [Gyasi, Yaa]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781101947135
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 2016-06-07T00:00:00+00:00
Part Two
H
IT TOOK THREE POLICEMEN to knock H down, four to put him in chains.
âI ainât done nothing!â he shouted once they got him to the jail cell, but he was speaking only to the air they had left behind. Heâd never seen people walk away so quickly, and he knew he had scared them.
H rattled the bars, certain that he could bend or break them if only he tried.
âStop that âfore they kill you,â his cellmate said.
H recognized the man from around town. Maybe heâd even sharecropped with him once on one of the county farms.
âCanât nobody kill me,â H said. He was still pressing on the bars, and he could hear the metal start to give between his fingers. Then he could feel his cellmateâs hands on his shoulder. H turned around so quick, the other man didnât have time to move or think before H had him lifted by the throat. H was over six feet tall, and he had the man so high up, his head brushed the top of the ceiling. If H lifted him any higher, he would have broken through. âDonât you touch me again,â H said.
âYou think dem white folks wonât kill you?â the man said, his words coming out small and slow.
âWhat I done?â H said. He lowered the man to the ground, and he fell to his knees, gasping up long sips of breath.
âSay you was studyinâ a white woman.â
âWho say?â
âThe police. Heard âem talkinâ âbout what to say âfore they went out to get you.â
H sat down next to the man. âWho they say I was talkinâ to?â
âCora Hobbs.â
âI wasnât studyinâ no Hobbs girl,â H said, his rage lit anew. If there were rumors about him and a white woman, he would have hoped it would be someone prettier than his old sharecropping bossâs daughter.
âBoy, look atcha,â his cellmate said, his gaze so spiteful now that H grew suddenly, inexplicably afraid of the smaller, older man. âDonât matter if you was or wasnât. All they gotta do is say you was. Thatâs all they gotta do. You think cuz you all big and muscled up, you safe? Naw, dem white folks canât stand the sight of you. Walkinâ round free as can be. Donât nobody want to see a black man look like you walkinâ proud as a peacock. Like you ainât got a lick of fear in you.â He rested his head against the cell wall and closed his eyes for a second. âHow old you was when the war ended?â
H tried to count back, but heâd never been very good at numbers, and the Civil War was so long ago that the numbers climbed higher than H could reach. âNot sure. âBout thirteen, I reckon,â he said.
âMm-hmm. See, thatâs what I thought. You was young. Slavery ainât nothinâ but a dot in your eye, huh? If nobody tell you, Iâma tell you. War may be over but it ainât ended.â
The man closed his eyes again. He let his head roll against the wall, this way, then that.
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