julia wright, let's begin with you. the significance of what took place? o your uncle hoskins, your great uncle hoskins, richard wright's uncle, as the black canary in theoal mine. he was killed three years before the massacre. take it from there. >> thank you for having me again, amy yes, this has been so moving. this has been taken two years. i wasn't sensitive to silas hoskins for a long time. it took anoth reading of "black boy" after george floyd was murdered for me to read it through the lens of silas hoskins' lynching. two lynchings are separated by soany yearand yet s similar. reading "black boy" through that lens was chilling. and i realized then ho heavily silas hoskins wade on myather throughout his life - the unchecking -- lynching of silas hoskins, burning thread that can be drawn through pctically all his works from uncle tom's children where silas is lynched in fact, to the long dream at the end of his life where in a town in mississippi, there's also a story of lynching. incredibly, my father never spoke about lynchings to m he left me to di