Love on Trial An American Scandal in Black and White

Love on Trial  An American Scandal in Black and White
Author: Heidi Ardizzone,Earl Lewis
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393247466

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"Too important to be ignored....A fascinating look at America's obsession with race, pride, and privilege."—Essence When Alice Jones, a former nanny, married Leonard Rhinelander in 1924, she became the first black woman to be listed in the Social Register as a member of one of New York's wealthiest families. Once news of the marriage became public, a scandal of race, class, and sex gripped the nation—and forced the couple into an annulment trial. "A compelling read."—Boston Globe "This is a great story....Earl Lewis and Heidi Ardizzone tell it very well."—Chicago Tribune

Love in Black and White

Love in Black and White
Author: William S. Cohen,Janet Langhart Cohen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015069346545

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Most Americans regard the World War II period as belonging to the greatest generation, but it was also a time when religious intolerance and racial violence flourished. It is within this world that this compelling memoir is set. Against impossible odds, Bill would be elected to serve his country as a U.S. Congressman and Senator, and Janet would become a prominent television personality, activist, and highly respected businesswoman and author. This powerful book is one of inspiration, hope and ultimately the redemption of America's soul.

An Illuminated Life Belle da Costa Greene s Journey from Prejudice to Privilege

An Illuminated Life  Belle da Costa Greene s Journey from Prejudice to Privilege
Author: Heidi Ardizzone
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2007-06-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781324021643

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The secret life of the sensational woman behind the Morgan masterpieces, who lit up New York society. What would you give up to achieve your dream? When J. P. Morgan hired Belle da Costa Greene in 1905 to organize his rare book and manuscript collection, she had only her personality and a few years of experience to recommend her. Ten years later, she had shaped the famous Pierpont Morgan Library collection and was a proto-celebrity in New York and the art world, renowned for her self-made expertise, her acerbic wit, and her flirtatious relationships. Born to a family of free people of color, Greene changed her name and invented a Portuguese grandmother to enter white society. In her new world, she dined both at the tables of the highest society and with bohemian artists and activists. She also engaged in a decades-long affair with art critic Bernard Berenson. Greene is pure fascination—the buyer of illuminated manuscripts who attracted others to her like moths to a flame.

When I Was White

When I Was White
Author: Sarah Valentine
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781250146762

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The stunning and provocative coming-of-age memoir about Sarah Valentine's childhood as a white girl in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, and her discovery that her father was a black man. At the age of 27, Sarah Valentine discovered that she was not, in fact, the white girl she had always believed herself to be. She learned the truth of her paternity: that her father was a black man. And she learned the truth about her own identity: mixed race. And so Sarah began the difficult and absorbing journey of changing her identity from white to black. In this memoir, Sarah details the story of the discovery of her identity, how she overcame depression to come to terms with this identity, and, perhaps most importantly, asks: why? Her entire family and community had conspired to maintain her white identity. The supreme discomfort her white family and community felt about addressing issues of race–her race–is a microcosm of race relationships in America. A black woman who lived her formative years identifying as white, Sarah's story is a kind of Rachel Dolezal in reverse, though her "passing" was less intentional than conspiracy. This memoir is an examination of the cost of being black in America, and how one woman threw off the racial identity she'd grown up with, in order to embrace a new one.

Race Mixing

Race Mixing
Author: Renee Christine Romano
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780674042889

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Marriage between blacks and whites is a longstanding and deeply ingrained taboo in American culture. On the eve of World War II, mixed-race marriage was illegal in most states. Yet, sixty years later, black-white marriage is no longer illegal or a divisive political issue, and the number of such couples and their mixed-race children has risen dramatically. Renee Romano explains how and why such marriages have gained acceptance, and what this tells us about race relations in contemporary America. The history of interracial marriage helps us understand the extent to which America has overcome its racist past, and how much further we must go to achieve meaningful racial equality.

Conjugal Misconduct

Conjugal Misconduct
Author: William Kuby
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2018-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107160262

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Examines the experiences of couples in controversial unions and the legal and cultural backlash against contested marital arrangements in twentieth-century America. Will appeal to readers studying marriage law, gender, sexuality, class, and race in the US, and those seeking historical insight into the recent debates over the definition of marriage.

Rainbow Milk

Rainbow Milk
Author: Paul Mendez
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780385547093

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Nominated for a 34th annual Lambda Literary Award • An essential and revelatory coming-of-age narrative from a thrilling new voice, Rainbow Milk follows nineteen-year-old Jesse McCarthy as he grapples with his racial and sexual identities against the backdrop of his Jehovah's Witness upbringing. "The kind of novel you never knew you were waiting for." —Marlon James In the 1950s, ex-boxer Norman Alonso is a determined and humble Jamaican who has immigrated to Britain with his wife and children to secure a brighter future. Blighted with unexpected illness and racism, Norman and his family are resilient, but are all too aware that their family will need more than just hope to survive in their new country. At the turn of the millennium, Jesse seeks a fresh start in London, escaping a broken immediate family, a repressive religious community and his depressed hometown in the industrial Black Country. But once he arrives he finds himself at a loss for a new center of gravity, and turns to sex work, music and art to create his own notions of love, masculinity and spirituality. A wholly original novel as tender as it is visceral, Rainbow Milk is a bold reckoning with race, class, sexuality, freedom and religion across generations, time and cultures.

Contemporary Authors

Contemporary Authors
Author: Terrie M. Rooney
Publsiher: Contemporary Authors
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2002-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0787645958

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Your students and users will find biographical information on approximately 300 modern writers in this volume of Contemporary Authors(R).