
Natasha Trethewey — Miscegenation
Poetry Unbound
Exploring Identity and History in Poetry
This chapter analyzes the poem 'Miscegenation' by Natasha Trethewey, highlighting themes of race, identity, and migration rooted in the poet's personal experiences. It examines the impact of Mississippi laws on interracial relationships and the complexities of mixed-race identity while celebrating Trethewey's mastery in addressing profound societal issues through her poetry.
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