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The Invisible Line - A Secret History of Race in America

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Zusatztext " The Invisible Line offers a trilogy of remarkable tales brimming with risk taking! camouflage! irony! narrow escapes! misgivings! regret! delight! and full-scale human drama. Excellent histories have been published about the Great Migration of twentieth-century African Americans from the rural South to the urban North! but! until now! no authoritative and cumulative work has looked at this preceding and overlapping social movement of race changing. This book overthrows nearly everything Americans thought they knew about race." -Melissa Fay Greene! author of Praying for Sheetrock and There Is No Me Without You "An original and often startling look at the vagaries of the 'color line.' Sharfstein shows definitively that it was not a doctrinaire belief in racial purity that gave the South stability but rather a fluid understanding by its people and its institutions of racial difference and its multiple permutations." -Henry Louis Gates Jr.! Alphonse Fletcher University Professor! Harvard University "Sharfstein brings his original research alive with a novelist's eye for vivid detail and narrative. A groundbreaking work that will stir reflection and debate." -Matthew Pearl! author of The Dante Club "With lively prose and remarkable research! Sharfstein creates a fresh and stirring epic of American life. He weaves the vexing problem of race into the very fabric of national life and shows just how unsteady and complicated racial identity can be." -Martha A. Sandweiss! author of Passing Strange "A tremendous contribution to our understanding of the role of race in American history . . . One of those rare books that make history come alive."." -Lawrence M. Friedman! Marion Rice Kirkwood Professor! Stanford Law School; author of A History of American Law "Deeply intertwined in the American story of race are these stories of camouflaged families and their passages across the color line. Daniel Sharfstein disentangles them with eloquence and compassion." -David K. Shipler! Pulitzer Prize winning author of A Country of Strangers "A beautifully written book that reveals not only how the law has shaped American ideas about race but also how the complexity of human experience has pushed against the rigid boundaries of our legal categories." -Mark S. Weiner! professor of law! Rutgers-Newark School of Law; author of Black Trials "Brilliant . . . a true American story. Its consequences pervade the American past and shadow its future." -Ira Berlin! professor of history at the University of Maryland! author of The Making African America "A must-read for all serious students of the race line in American life! written with care! verve! sophistication! and enormous learning." --Randall Kennedy! Michael R. Klein Professor of Law! Harvard University "A powerful indictment of one of America's most enduring myths. Written with a novelist's eye for fascinating characters and rich sense of place and a scholar's precision and panoramic perspective! The Invisible Line makes visible the shifting artificial nature of the "color line" and its dire! life-changing consequences. Read this book if you want to understand the roots of our knotted racial history. Read this book if you hope to untangle it." --Bliss Broyard! author of One Drop Informationen zum Autor Daniel J. Sharfstein is an associate professor of law at Vanderbilt University. Sharfstein graduated from Yale Law School and from Harvard College, summa cum laude in history and literature and Afro-American Studies. He has been awarded fellowships in legal history from Harvard, New York University, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Sharfstein has written for the Yale Law Journal, The New York Times, The Economist , and The Washington Post ...

Détails du produit

Auteurs Daniel J Sharfstein, Daniel J. Sharfstein, Sharfstein Daniel J.
Edition Penguin Books USA
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 31.01.2012
 
EAN 9780143120636
ISBN 978-0-14-312063-6
Pages 432
Dimensions 140 mm x 213 mm x 23 mm
Catégories Littérature spécialisée > Histoire > Autres
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences sociales en général

History, HISTORY / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship, Civil rights & citizenship, Civics and citizenship

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