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Saturday, August 19, 2017

WHEN I WAS IN CHARLOTTESVILLE

by Gil Hoy


Hallway, University of Virginia Law School. Image source: "A New Materialism"

Studying the law.

Where the vestiges
of racism

Had been hidden
under a rug,

Its stain absorbed
by the wise, aging wood

or swept away by
a black, hopeful janitor.

He diligently cleaned
Jefferson’s hallways
and bathrooms

So that one or more
of the gentrified students

could one day
stamp out the racism

still permeating America’s
noble, hallowed halls.


Gil Hoy is a Boston trial lawyer and a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law.