Skip to content
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linked In

Eisa Nefertari Ulen

Author, Journalist, Essayist

  • About Eisa
    • Podcasts
    • TV Appearances
    • Contact
  • Books
    • Crystelle Mourning
      • Crystelle Mourning Synopsis
      • Buy the Book
      • Praise for Crystelle Mourning
      • What People are Saying About Crystelle Mourning
  • Articles & Essays
    • Freelance Journalism, Book Reviews, and Personal Essays
    • Follow Eisa on These Sites
  • Archive
  • Interviews
    • PEN.org Interview with Eisa Davis
    • NPR Roundtable Discussions
    • Crystal Clear — Jill Dearman Interviews Eisa Ulen
    • Mosaic Magazine
    • National Public Radio
    • Encyclopedia of Hip Hop Literature
    • Tayari Jones Blog
  • Reviews
    • Black Issues Book Review
    • Royal Gazette review
    • Smart Black Books Review
    • Washington Post Review

Drunk History – To Laugh Today

January 9, 2009January 29, 2019 webadmin

Thanks to Chris Chambers, who sent me this link. Check out the story of Oney Judge, the sister George Washington called his favorite slave.

Wonderfully funny!

(Just remember: Comedy is the brutal art.)

 

Posted in Archive

Post navigation

Suheir Hammad’s Poem: “Gaza”
Police Shootings in Oakland and Bellaire, Texas / Bush’s Legacy

Buy the Book

Crystelle Mourning by Eisa Ulen
Hardcover, 224 pages

->> Simon & Schuster

->> Amazon.com

->> BarnesandNoble.com

->> aalbc.com

Crystelle Mourning Synopsis

With her well-employed fiancé and a comfortable life in New York City, Crystelle has a life most young professionals would envy. She has come a long way from the rough Philadelphia neighborhood where she grew...

Praise for Crystelle Mourning

“Affirms faith in the enduring power of young love. Welcome Eisa Ulen.” ~ Elizabeth Nunez, author of Prospero’s Daughter and Bruised Hibiscus “Lovely and earth scorching.” ~ Tayari Jones, author of Leaving Atlanta and Silver...

Recent Posts

  • Slapping Incident at the Oscars Sparks Difficult But Important Conversations
  • Behind Will Smith’s Slap, Black Pain and Enough Blame to Go Around
  • Review of The Other Black Girl
  • Here’s What “Defunding the Police” Means to Me
  • White Monarchy Nearly Killed Meghan Markle. It Has Killed Countless Others.

Eisa Nefertari Ulen

Author, Journalist, Essayist
Brooklyn, New York

Accolades

A call for healing in the African American community

From the Archive…

ICTMN.com: Young Lakota Activist Campaigns to Make Plan B Available, Affordable to Native Women

This post originally appeared on IndianCountryTodayMediaNetwork.com. A 26-Year-Old Lakota Activist Campaigns to Make Plan B Available, Affordable to Native WomenBy Eisa Ulen July 12, 2012 Sunny Clifford, a 26-year-old Pine Ridge Tribal park ranger, has... Read more →

Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Oria by JustFreeThemes.