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Sweeter the Juice

Autor Shirlee Taylor Haizlip, Shirlee T. Hazlip
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1994
The Sweeter the Juice is a provocative memoir that goes to the heart of our American identity. Shirlee Taylor Haizlip, in an effort to reconcile the dissonance between her black persona and her undeniably multiracial heritage, started on a journey of discovery that took her over thousands of miles and hundreds of years. While searching for her mother's family, Haizlip confronted the deeply intertwined but often suppressed tensions between race and skin color. We are drawn in by the story of an African-American family. Some members chose to "cross over" and "pass" for white while others enjoyed a successful black life. Their stories weave a tale of tangled ancestry, mixed blood, and identity issues from the 17th century to the present. The Sweeter the Juice is a memoir, a social history, a biography, and an autobiography. Haizlip gives to us the quintessential American story, unveiling truths about race, about our society, and about the ways in which we all perceive and judge one another.
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ISBN-13: 9780671899332
ISBN-10: 0671899333
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Free Press

Notă biografică

Shirlee Taylor Haizlip:A Note to Her Readers;
"This book started out as a gift in the form of a personal memoir for my mother's eightieth birthday. Once engaged in the research to help reclaim her missing family, there was so much drama, I knew I had a book. Finding my mother's family with scant clues after seventy-six years was a major triumph. I have changed my mind about the meaning of race since completing this book. The concept of race is no longer a viable entity for me; in fact, I believe the word is both political and anachronistic.
"My family has grown by leaps and bounds all over the country. Folks who call themselves white and those who call themselves black claim to be related to me. I welcome them all.
"My mother, Margaret Morris Taylor, has been transformed by the events in the book. She and her sister have developed a sweet relationship. She has nieces and nephews who are thrilled to have a new matriarch on their family tree; but more importantly, she can now place herself among its many branches."

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Tracing six generations of one family, both those who lived as blacks and those who assimililated into white society, Haizlip's chronicle mirrors the emotional, social, and racial journeys made by countless American families. "A riveting and fascinating account of the limits and limitedness of race".--Audrey Edwards, Essence. Photos.