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The state of Alabama has a new poet laureate: Ashley M. Jones is the first Black poet to claim the title, and at 31, also the youngest.
Jones is honored, but says she has a long-standing love-hate relationship with Alabama and her hometown of Birmingham.
Growing up, she had a visible reminder of the racism that permeates much of Birmingham's history. Her high school was "just steps away" from the site of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.
In 1963, members of the Ku Klux Klan set off a bomb under the steps of Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Church — a centerpiece and rallying place for the city's African American community. The explosion killed four little girls.