I am nobody's slave : how uncovering my family's history set me free / Lee Hawkins.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780062823168 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xii, 352 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
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| Subject: | Hawkins, Lee. Hawkins, Lee > Family. African American journalists > Biography. Journalists > Biography. Racism > United States > History. United States > Race relations > History. |
| Genre: | Biographies. Autobiographies. Personal narratives. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Stroud Branch | 305.8 Hawki | 31681010402899 | NONFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
This memoir examines a Black family's pursuit of the American Dream, exploring generational trauma from slavery and systemic racism, revealing how racial violence shaped their lives, and uncovering the emotional toll and resilience passed down through generations. - Baker & Taylor
This memoir examines a Black familyâs pursuit of the American Dream, exploring generational trauma from slavery and systemic racism, revealing how racial violence shaped their lives, and uncovering the emotional toll and resilience passed down through generations. 75,000 first printing. - HARPERCOLL
âHarrowing and insightful. . . . A profound work about the Black experience and white oppression.ââKirkus Reviews (starred review)
âThis work is vitally important and essential to understanding the magnitude of the impact of racism and violence.ââLibrary Journal (starred review)
âGripping, thought-provoking, and personal, I Am Nobody's Slave will inspire discussion and action in response to its powerful message of inner healing and social justice.ââBooklist
A 2022 Pulitzer Prize finalist and former Wall Street Journal writer exhaustively examines his familyâs legacy of post-enslavement trauma and resilience, in this riveting memoirâa soulful, shocking, and spellbinding read that blends the raw power of Natasha Trethewayâs Memorial Drive and the insights of Clint Smithâs How the Word is Passed.
I Am Nobodyâs Slave tells the story of one Black family's pursuit of the American Dream through the impacts of systemic racism and racial violence. This book examines how trauma from enslavement and Jim Crow shaped their outlook on thriving in America, influenced each generation, and how they succeeded despite these challenges.
To their suburban Minnesotan neighbors, the Hawkinses were an ideal American family, embodying strength and success. However, behind closed doors, they faced the legacy of enslavement and apartheid. Lee Hawkins, Sr. often exhibited rage, leaving his children anxious and curious about his protective view of the world. Thirty years later, his son uncovered the reasons for his fatherâs anxiety and occasional violence. Through research, he discovered violent deaths in his family for every generation since slavery, mostly due to white-on-Black murders, and how white enslavers impacted the familyâs customs.
Hawkins explores the role of racism-triggered childhood trauma and chronic stress in shortening his ancestors' lives, using genetic testing, reporting, and historical data to craft a moving family portrait. This book shows how genealogical research can educate and heal Americans of all races, revealing through their story the story of Americaâa journey of struggle, resilience, and the heavy cost of ultimate success.