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A poet’s history lesson on Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood
Jacqueline Woodson, one of America’s premier writers of young adult and children’s literature, is out with her second novel for adults called “Another Brooklyn.” It’s her first in 20 years, and Jeffrey Brown talked to her about it in her Park Slope home recently.
It’s set in the nearby Brooklyn borough of Bushwick, her childhood neighborhood, which becomes one of the central characters in this latest novel about memory, friendship and loss.
Woodson sees her role as a “history keeper” of Bushwick. She also wrote about the neighborhood two years ago in “Brown Girl Dreaming”, a collection of poems, which won the National Book Award and was a New York Times bestseller. Woodson’s family, like many African-American families, moved from the South to Brooklyn in 1968 as part of the Great Migration. Her parents hoped for greater opportunity in New York, and Woodson remembers the new neighborhood was “filled with strivers.”
“The reason I wanted to write a book about this area was to preserve it, so that people know what it was like. I talk about the fact that the neighborhood was discovered by Franciscus the Negro, a former slave who bought his freedom. That is something I didn’t know as a kid, that the neighborhood I was growing up in was settled by a black man. I think all of that is so important, that people know the history of the places they exist in, even as those histories quickly change.”
She read one of her poems from that volume recently in her old neighborhood, which she says has completely changed. It’s called “Bushwick History Lesson.”
“Bushwick History Lesson”
Before German mothers wrapped scarves around their heads, kissed their own mothers good-bye and headed across the world to Bushwick-
Before the Italian fathers sailed across the ocean for the dream of America and found themselves in Bushwick-
Before Dominican daughters donned quincenera dresses and walked proudly down Bushwick Avenue
Before young brown boys in cutoff shorts spun their first tops and played their first games of skelly on Bushwick Streets-
Before any of that, this place was called Boswijck,
Settled by the Dutch And Franciscus the Negro, a former slave who bought his freedom.
And all of New York was called New Amsterdam, run by a man named Peter Stuyvesant. There were slaves here. Those who could afford to own their freedom lived on the other side of the wall. And now that place is called Wall Street.
When my teacher says, So write down what all of this means to you, our heads bend over our notebooks, the whole class silent. The whole class belonging somewhere: Bushwick.
I didn’t just appear one day. I didn’t just wake up and know how to write my name.
I keep writing, knowing now that I was a long time coming.
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