An edition of Repossessing Ernestine (1996)

Repossessing Ernestine

a granddaughter uncovers the secret history of her American family

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An edition of Repossessing Ernestine (1996)

Repossessing Ernestine

a granddaughter uncovers the secret history of her American family

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Not a typical family memoir, yet a quintessentially American story, Repossessing Ernestine recounts one woman's impassioned attempt to unravel the dramatic story of her long-lost grandmother. On her journey, she explores the crucial role that color plays in the dysfunction of an American family.

Marsha Hunt, an African-American novelist, actress, and singer, returns to this country from her home in Europe to visit - and meet for the first time - a light-skinned, blue-eyed grandmother, all but abandoned by her family. Ernestine has spent some fifty years of her adult life in mental hospitals and is now more than ninety years old and living in a run-down nursing home in Memphis, her hometown.

As Marsha Hunt investigates the heartbreaking story of her family, she discovers ancestors like a German-Jewish slaveowner and his black mistress; Ernestine's redoubtable mother, Mattie - the only dark child among her thirteen brothers and sisters - who raised her daughter's sons when Ernestine was committed; Blair T.

Hunt, Marsha's grandfather, a prominent minister and educator in Memphis whose "child" bride, Ernestine, was also his high school pupil; and she even learns more about her own father, a Harvard-educated psychiatrist who commits suicide weeks after a second marriage.

Reclaiming Ernestine as she enters the middle period of her own life, Marsha Hunt uncovers an intimate history of race in this country. More timely than ever, Repossessing Ernestine is a book about the inextricably intertwined lives of black and white in American history, and about the powerful and inevitable links that bind together the two races and the members of a single family.

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HarperCollins
Language
English
Pages
290

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Repossessing Ernestine
1996, HarperCollins, HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS LTD
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Published in
New York, NY
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54, B
Library of Congress
PS3558.U4678 Z475 1996, PS3558.U4678Z475

The Physical Object

Pagination
290 p., [12] p. of plates :
Number of pages
290

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL811516M
Internet Archive
repossessingerne0000hunt
ISBN 10
0060174439
LCCN
95048436
OCLC/WorldCat
34029367
Library Thing
1036517
Goodreads
1376062

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