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We Jews and Blacks

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An edition of We Jews and Blacks (2004)

We Jews and Blacks

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"Willis Barnstone's third book of memoirs begins with his childhood and ends with his brother's death in 1987. A central theme is labels - names, ethnicities, all distinctions that cause suspicion, anger, and destruction. Barnstone speaks as a Jew who has from early in his life shared parallel experiences with African Americans. He dwells on his own experience of "passing," already present in the name Barnstone, a name changed before his birth to conceal - or not to advertise - that he was a Jew, which might affect admission to private schools and college, his integration into society, and his professional life. But the price of dissembling was self-deprecation, fear of rejection, and guilt. Barnstone makes the analogy to the African American experience explicit. He speaks of his black step-grandmother, of childhood playmates, of the activist Bayard Rustin and the turbulent and exhilarating integration of his Quaker boarding school, of his first publication - a letter to The Nation - protesting the racial and religious exclusionary practices of the Bowdoin fraternities, of being a soldier with Blacks in the segregated South, and of the eighteenth-century slave memoirist Olaudah Equiano. Finally, there is a dialogue with Yusef Komunyakaa and a small selection of Komunyakaa's Jewish Bible poems. We Jews and Blacks is also a dramatic and whimsical literary memoir. It contains a forty-some of Barnstone's poems, which give a second view of an event, a crystallization of his thinking. Both sorrowful and joyful, Barnstone's memoir is a fresh and significant contribution to American letters."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
241

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We Jews and Blacks: Memoir With Poems
January 2007, Indiana University Press
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We Jews and Blacks: memoir with poems
2004, Indiana University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Bloomington, Ind
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54, B
Library of Congress
PS3552.A722 Z478 2004, PS3552.A722Z478 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 241 p. :
Number of pages
241

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3679819M
Internet Archive
wejewsblacksmemo0000barn
ISBN 10
0253344190
LCCN
2003022616
OCLC/WorldCat
53284896
Goodreads
6775449

First Sentence

"This memoir is about Jews and Blacks."

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