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Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race
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Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race

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A reckoning with the way we choose to see and define ourselves, Self-Portrait in Black and White is the searching story of one American family’s multigenerational transformation from what is called black to what is assumed to be white. Thomas Chatterton Williams, the son of a black father from the segregated South and a white mother from the West, spent his whole life believing the dictum that a single drop of black blood makes a person black. This was so fundamental to his self-conception that he’d never rigorously reflected on its foundations-but the shock of his experience as the black father of two extremely white-looking children led him to question these long-held convictions.

It is not that he has come to believe that he is no longer black or that his kids are white, Williams notes. It is that these categories cannot adequately capture either of them-or anyone else, for that matter. Beautifully written and bound to upset received opinions on race, Self-Portrait in Black and White is an urgent work for our time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
14 October 2019
Pages
192
ISBN
9780393608861

A reckoning with the way we choose to see and define ourselves, Self-Portrait in Black and White is the searching story of one American family’s multigenerational transformation from what is called black to what is assumed to be white. Thomas Chatterton Williams, the son of a black father from the segregated South and a white mother from the West, spent his whole life believing the dictum that a single drop of black blood makes a person black. This was so fundamental to his self-conception that he’d never rigorously reflected on its foundations-but the shock of his experience as the black father of two extremely white-looking children led him to question these long-held convictions.

It is not that he has come to believe that he is no longer black or that his kids are white, Williams notes. It is that these categories cannot adequately capture either of them-or anyone else, for that matter. Beautifully written and bound to upset received opinions on race, Self-Portrait in Black and White is an urgent work for our time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Date
14 October 2019
Pages
192
ISBN
9780393608861