Can you bury a word? How about a really, really bad word?

A Houston playwright, inspired by a mock funeral held by the NAACP in 2007, contemplates that question. In 2007, the NAACP held a mock funeral for the racial slur known as the “N-word.” It was a symbolic gesture meant to persuade Black Americans to stop using a variant of the slur in hip-hop music, comedy, and casual conversation.

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