In context, Sarah is acknowledging Jerome's plight, the death of a young man that is a result of racism. The fact that Sarah can see and communicate with Jerome and Emmett is a symbol of the importance of "bearing witness." In her afterword,...
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In context, Sarah is acknowledging Jerome's plight, the death of a young man that is a result of racism. The fact that Sarah can see and communicate with Jerome and Emmett is a symbol of the importance of "bearing witness." In her afterword,...
Jerome wishes he had a big dog... a black lab or German Shepard.
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