"Homeland" is a new word to most Americans, introduced to us in the post-9/11 months. It’s probably invoked a hundred times a day inside the beltway, and yet despite very real fears of external and internal terrorist attacks, it still has no currency on the American Street. As part of our occasional word watch series, OTM asks Leon Wynter to look into it.
Nicodemus
Artist: Delfeayo Marsalis


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