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12018-04-25T00:21:18-07:00How can science fiction, speculative fiction, and Afrofuturism help us think about our past?5plain2018-04-25T02:04:01-07:00Published in 1979, Octavia E. Butler's Kindred uses the science fiction element of time travel to explore 19th century Antebellum South and the post-Civil Rights era during the 1970s. Butler's novel is unique because it operates as a work of science fiction, speculative fiction, Afrofuturism and slave narrative. In 2017, it was adapted into a graphic novel by Damian Duffy.