Slavery's Descendants
Shared Legacies of Race and Reconciliation
Herausgeber: Strauss, Jill; Ford, Dionne
Slavery's Descendants
Shared Legacies of Race and Reconciliation
Herausgeber: Strauss, Jill; Ford, Dionne
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Brings together contributors from a variety of racial backgrounds, all members or associates of a national racial reconciliation organization called Coming to the Table, to tell their stories of dealing with America's racial past through their experiences and their family histories.
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Brings together contributors from a variety of racial backgrounds, all members or associates of a national racial reconciliation organization called Coming to the Table, to tell their stories of dealing with America's racial past through their experiences and their family histories.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781978800762
- ISBN-10: 1978800762
- Artikelnr.: 54332386
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781978800762
- ISBN-10: 1978800762
- Artikelnr.: 54332386
Jill Strauss teaches conflict resolution at Borough of Manhattan Community College, The City University of New York. Dionne Ford is the author of Finding Josephine. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, More, LitHub, Rumpus, and Ebony, and has won awards from the National Association of Black Journalists and the Newswomens’ Club of New York.
Contents
Foreword: Coming to the Table - Lucian K. Truscott IV
Introduction - Dionne Ford and Jill Strauss
Part I Uncovering History
1 President in the Family - Shannon Lanier
2 So Many Names - A. B. Westrick
3 The Will, the Woman, and the Archive - Catherine Sasanov
4 Overcoming Amnesia: How I Learned the Forgotten History of Two
Families Linked by Slavery - Bill Sizemore
5 Oregon’s Slave History - R. Gregory Nokes
6 Seed of the Fancy Maid - Rodney Williams
Part II Making Connections
7 State Line - Antoinette Broussard
8 The Plantation Cake - Leslie Stainton
9 Am I Black? - Eileen Jackson
10 The Immeasurable Distance between Us - Thomas Norman DeWolf
11 Making Connections - Karen Branan
12 A Millennial Facing the Legacies of Slavery - Fabrice Guerrier
Part III Working toward Healing
13 Standing on the Shoulders of My Ancestors - Tammarrah Lee
14 So Close and So Far Away - Elisa D. Pearmain
15 Born Both Innocent and Accountable: A Moral Reckoning - Debian
Marty
16 The Terretts of Oakland Plantation: An Essay of Atonement - David
Terrett Beumée
17 Not a Wound Too Deep - Karen Stewart-Ross
18 To See/ The Blindness of Whiteness - Sara Jenkins
Part IV Taking Action
19 Digging Up the Woodpile - Sharon Leslie Morgan
20 On Being Involved- Stephanie Harp
21 Changing the Narrative- Joseph McGill
22 Tangled Vines: A Bloodline Shaped by Slavery - Grant
Hayter-Menzies
23 A Dream Deferred along Holman’s Creek- Sarah Kohrs
24 The Tale of Two Sisters - Betty Kilby Baldwin and Phoebe Kilby
Afterword: What a Legacy of Slavery and Racism Has to Do with Me - Jill
Strauss
Postscript: From Branches to Roots - Dionne Ford
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Foreword: Coming to the Table - Lucian K. Truscott IV
Introduction - Dionne Ford and Jill Strauss
Part I Uncovering History
1 President in the Family - Shannon Lanier
2 So Many Names - A. B. Westrick
3 The Will, the Woman, and the Archive - Catherine Sasanov
4 Overcoming Amnesia: How I Learned the Forgotten History of Two
Families Linked by Slavery - Bill Sizemore
5 Oregon’s Slave History - R. Gregory Nokes
6 Seed of the Fancy Maid - Rodney Williams
Part II Making Connections
7 State Line - Antoinette Broussard
8 The Plantation Cake - Leslie Stainton
9 Am I Black? - Eileen Jackson
10 The Immeasurable Distance between Us - Thomas Norman DeWolf
11 Making Connections - Karen Branan
12 A Millennial Facing the Legacies of Slavery - Fabrice Guerrier
Part III Working toward Healing
13 Standing on the Shoulders of My Ancestors - Tammarrah Lee
14 So Close and So Far Away - Elisa D. Pearmain
15 Born Both Innocent and Accountable: A Moral Reckoning - Debian
Marty
16 The Terretts of Oakland Plantation: An Essay of Atonement - David
Terrett Beumée
17 Not a Wound Too Deep - Karen Stewart-Ross
18 To See/ The Blindness of Whiteness - Sara Jenkins
Part IV Taking Action
19 Digging Up the Woodpile - Sharon Leslie Morgan
20 On Being Involved- Stephanie Harp
21 Changing the Narrative- Joseph McGill
22 Tangled Vines: A Bloodline Shaped by Slavery - Grant
Hayter-Menzies
23 A Dream Deferred along Holman’s Creek- Sarah Kohrs
24 The Tale of Two Sisters - Betty Kilby Baldwin and Phoebe Kilby
Afterword: What a Legacy of Slavery and Racism Has to Do with Me - Jill
Strauss
Postscript: From Branches to Roots - Dionne Ford
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Contents
Foreword: Coming to the Table - Lucian K. Truscott IV
Introduction - Dionne Ford and Jill Strauss
Part I Uncovering History
1 President in the Family - Shannon Lanier
2 So Many Names - A. B. Westrick
3 The Will, the Woman, and the Archive - Catherine Sasanov
4 Overcoming Amnesia: How I Learned the Forgotten History of Two
Families Linked by Slavery - Bill Sizemore
5 Oregon’s Slave History - R. Gregory Nokes
6 Seed of the Fancy Maid - Rodney Williams
Part II Making Connections
7 State Line - Antoinette Broussard
8 The Plantation Cake - Leslie Stainton
9 Am I Black? - Eileen Jackson
10 The Immeasurable Distance between Us - Thomas Norman DeWolf
11 Making Connections - Karen Branan
12 A Millennial Facing the Legacies of Slavery - Fabrice Guerrier
Part III Working toward Healing
13 Standing on the Shoulders of My Ancestors - Tammarrah Lee
14 So Close and So Far Away - Elisa D. Pearmain
15 Born Both Innocent and Accountable: A Moral Reckoning - Debian
Marty
16 The Terretts of Oakland Plantation: An Essay of Atonement - David
Terrett Beumée
17 Not a Wound Too Deep - Karen Stewart-Ross
18 To See/ The Blindness of Whiteness - Sara Jenkins
Part IV Taking Action
19 Digging Up the Woodpile - Sharon Leslie Morgan
20 On Being Involved- Stephanie Harp
21 Changing the Narrative- Joseph McGill
22 Tangled Vines: A Bloodline Shaped by Slavery - Grant
Hayter-Menzies
23 A Dream Deferred along Holman’s Creek- Sarah Kohrs
24 The Tale of Two Sisters - Betty Kilby Baldwin and Phoebe Kilby
Afterword: What a Legacy of Slavery and Racism Has to Do with Me - Jill
Strauss
Postscript: From Branches to Roots - Dionne Ford
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Foreword: Coming to the Table - Lucian K. Truscott IV
Introduction - Dionne Ford and Jill Strauss
Part I Uncovering History
1 President in the Family - Shannon Lanier
2 So Many Names - A. B. Westrick
3 The Will, the Woman, and the Archive - Catherine Sasanov
4 Overcoming Amnesia: How I Learned the Forgotten History of Two
Families Linked by Slavery - Bill Sizemore
5 Oregon’s Slave History - R. Gregory Nokes
6 Seed of the Fancy Maid - Rodney Williams
Part II Making Connections
7 State Line - Antoinette Broussard
8 The Plantation Cake - Leslie Stainton
9 Am I Black? - Eileen Jackson
10 The Immeasurable Distance between Us - Thomas Norman DeWolf
11 Making Connections - Karen Branan
12 A Millennial Facing the Legacies of Slavery - Fabrice Guerrier
Part III Working toward Healing
13 Standing on the Shoulders of My Ancestors - Tammarrah Lee
14 So Close and So Far Away - Elisa D. Pearmain
15 Born Both Innocent and Accountable: A Moral Reckoning - Debian
Marty
16 The Terretts of Oakland Plantation: An Essay of Atonement - David
Terrett Beumée
17 Not a Wound Too Deep - Karen Stewart-Ross
18 To See/ The Blindness of Whiteness - Sara Jenkins
Part IV Taking Action
19 Digging Up the Woodpile - Sharon Leslie Morgan
20 On Being Involved- Stephanie Harp
21 Changing the Narrative- Joseph McGill
22 Tangled Vines: A Bloodline Shaped by Slavery - Grant
Hayter-Menzies
23 A Dream Deferred along Holman’s Creek- Sarah Kohrs
24 The Tale of Two Sisters - Betty Kilby Baldwin and Phoebe Kilby
Afterword: What a Legacy of Slavery and Racism Has to Do with Me - Jill
Strauss
Postscript: From Branches to Roots - Dionne Ford
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors