<p><strong><em>Names We Call Home</em></strong> is a ground-breaking collection of essays which articulate the dynamics of racial identity in contemporary society. The first volume of its kind, <strong><em>Names We Call Home</em></strong> offers autobiographical essays, poetry, and interviews to highlight the historical, social, and cultural influences that inform racial identity and make possible resistance to myriad forms of injustice.</p> I: Blood Ties, Communal Relations; 1: “When we Are Capable of Stopping, We Begin to See”; 2: Mrs. Brent; 3: Red and Black in White America; 4: Writing in Search of a Home; 6: Alice's Little Sister; 6: Place and Kinship; II: Piecing Together History; 7: Locating Biafra; 8: Afro Images; 9: Time Traveling and Border Crossing; 10: A Hyphenated Identity; 11: Jews in the U.S; 12: Chattanooga Black Boy; III: Love Letters and Conversations; 13: My Dear Niece; 14: Oxydol Poisoning; 15: Wrting Life; 16: Birth of a Negation; 17: Jippin' the Furniture; IV: “Acts of Creation: Sweat, Blood, Bone“; The Breakdown of the Bicultural Mind; Eating Salt; Turning the Myths of Black Masculinity Inside/Out; “Wandering between Two Words, One Dead, the Other Powerless to Be Born”; Playing the Devil's Advocate; Black Women and the Wilderness; Toward the Light; Waiting for a Taxi
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