Paris: A Sharecropper’s Daughter Goes to Paris

This powerful essay by Lydia Nayo, written decades before anyone imagined the Black Travel Movement, chronicles her journey from utilitarian, necessity-driven travel rooted in her family’s sharecropping legacy to embracing her first pleasure trip to Paris. Having overcome poverty and achieved personal and professional stability, she breaks free from the inherited caution of former sharecroppers who “do not teach their children to travel for pleasure.”