One Drop of Blood: Race in America - Historical Analysis for Scholars
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One Drop of Blood: Race in America - Historical Analysis for Scholars
One Drop of Blood: Race in America - Historical Analysis for Scholars
One Drop of Blood: Race in America - Historical Analysis for Scholars
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Why has a nation dedicated to freedom and universal ideals continually produced, through its preoccupation with race, an unhappily divided people? Scott L. Malcomson's search for an answer took him to communities across the country and deep into our past. From Virginia colonists 'going native' onward, Malcomson argues, Americans, in their mania for self-invention, pioneered an idea of race that gave it unprecedented moral and social importance. A parade of idealists, pragmatists, and opportunists--from Ben Franklin to Tecumseh, Washington Irving to Bobby Seale--defined 'Indian', 'black', and 'white' in relation to one another and in service to the aspirations and anxieties of each era. Yet these definitions have never been gladly adopted by the people they were meant to describe.To escape the limits of race, Americans have continually attempted to escape from other races--by founding all-black towns, for example--or to nullify race by confining, eliminating, or absorbing one another. From Puritan enslavement of Indians to the separatism we enact daily in our schools and neighborhoods, Americans have perpetually engaged with and fled from other Americans along racial lines. By not only recounting our nation's most distinctive and enduring drama but helping us to own it--even to embrace it--the redemptive book offers a way to move forward."Scott Malcomson rescues us from silence. With this meticulous history, he has written a fabulous romance. He reminds us that American history is more than a tale of conflict and separation; we are united as a nation by an eroticism outlasting our denials and fear." -- Richard Rodriguez"Malcomson has written an impressive, complex, disturbing, and provocative book about the tangle of race, particularly as Americans have experienced it." -- Larry McMurtry
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Wonderfully dense volume of crosscultural history. The book is divided into three sections, Native American, African American, & European American. His great use of contemporary and historical references made this a meaty thought provoking read. This book has directed me to several classic authors as well as helped me to appreciate the horror and complexity of the issues of racism in America. If you could not put down the People's history... you will move through this book very quickly.

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