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On the Beat of Truth: A Hearing Daughter’s Stories of Her Black Deaf Parents

Autor Maxine Childress Brown
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 aug 2013
As an African American woman born in 1943, Maxine Childress Brown possessed a unique vantage point to witness the transformative events in her parents’ lives. Both came from the South -- her father, Herbert Childress, from Nashville, TN, and her mother, Thomasina Brown, from Concord, NC. The oldest of three daughters, Maxine was fascinated by her parents’ stories. She marveled at how they raised a well-respected, middle-class family in the midst of segregation with the added challenge of being deaf.

       Her parents met in Washington, DC, where they married and settled down. Her father worked as a shoe repairman for $65 per week for more than 15 years. A gifted seamstress, her mother gave up sewing to clean houses. Because of their modest means, Maxine and her sisters lived more than modest lives. When Maxine’s tonsils became infected, her parents could not afford the operation to have them removed. For her high school prom, her mother bought her a dress on credit because she had no time to sew. Herbert Childress showed great love for his young daughters, but events turned him to bitterness and to drink. Throughout all, Thomasina encouraged her girls, always urging them to excel. She demanded their honest best with her signature phrase, her flat hand raised from her mouth straight up in the air, “on the beat of truth.”
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781563685521
ISBN-10: 1563685523
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 25 photos
Dimensiuni: 139 x 215 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Gallaudet University Press
Colecția Gallaudet University Press

Notă biografică

Maxine Childress Brown is an RID-certified interpreter and former assistant professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, and the State University of New York at Geneseo.

Recenzii

On the Beat of Truth is utterly engaging. The intimate details about the author’s family life were presented in a dynamic storytelling mode that compelled me to recall similar moments of amazement and discovery from my own childhood experiences. I could not put this book down. Take your own journey and let the stories tug at your heart!

(Childress Brown's) book is a candid and vivid memoir of the challenges and triumphs that she and her sisters, Shirley and Barbara, faced as hearing children...On the Beat of Truth has been well received ...by national and local educators of deaf students.

Descriere

Brown is the oldest of three hearing daughters born to deaf, working-class African American parents. Both parents were born in the South and attended segregated schools for Black deaf and blind children; later they settled in Washington, DC. Brown tells stories of her parents’ youth, their tenacious work ethic, their incredible pride of family, and their interactions with the deaf African American and white communities. Brown also relates her own experiences as her parents’ interpreter, and how she learned to live in both the deaf and hearing worlds.