Confederate nostalgia, expressed through monument preservation, the “Lost Cause” narrative, and the pervasive display of the battle flag, is rarely just about a simple affection for history. While supporters often frame it as “heritage, not hate,” this brand of nostalgia functions as a sophisticated cultural distraction and obstruction from the truth. By romanticizing the narrative […]
Author Archives: Ezekiel J. Walker
Hailing from Charlotte North Carolina, born litterateur Ezekiel J. Walker earned a B.A. in Psychology at Winston Salem State University. Walker later published his first creative nonfiction book and has since authored three others related to African American culture. Walker's books have been taught in college curriculum and added to HBCU libraries. In 2019, Walker began screenwriting and to date has won over 40 screenplay awards and film festival selections.
