I wrote this work while thinking about the stigma around the word black, how black is seen as inherently bad and empty and worthless. As Afro-Surrealism sometimes draws on the past to create its fictionalized space, a practice seen in the third part D. Scot Miller’s Afrosurreal Manifesto, I thought I would try and do the same using the Christian faith system that I grew up in to give my view on the word “black.”













