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Trespassing

my sojourn in the halls of privilege

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An edition of Trespassing (1997)

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my sojourn in the halls of privilege

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At the beginning, the future looked bright. Parker was raised in a nurturing, middle-class black community in Durham, North Carolina, where she spent her childhood surrounded by love and cloistered from overt racism. All that changed when her family moved north, certain that Gwen's sparkling intelligence would open any door. Her education in exclusion began at an upper-crust private school in Connecticut, where she was one of only two black faces. Later, at Radcliffe, she was again in a tiny minority.

But these were the heady days of the black militant movement. Now, ironically, it was her black "brothers and sisters" who insisted she define herself by her color. Yet her ideal remained a world united.

It wasn't until she had become an attorney at an old-line Wall Street firm that Parker began to question her idealism. Her schooling had taught her to protect herself from insult and indignity with a hard shell; under the pressures at the firm, that shell began to crack. Despite outstanding work, she was often treated with outright disdain. "Are you a lawyer?" she was continually asked by incredulous colleagues. "No I'm a terrorist," she yearned to reply.

After ten years of battling stereotypes as she climbed the corporate ladder, Parker abandoned that world and all in represented, forsaking power and prestige to follow her dreams. Trespassing is a memoir full of both outrage and regret, frank and unflinching but leavened with humor, compassion, and gratitude toward a black community that instilled lasting lessons in self-respect.

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Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
209

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Trespassing: My Sojourn in the Halls of Privilege
1999, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers
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Trespassing: My Sojourn in the Halls of Privilege
January 13, 1999, Mariner Books
in English
Cover of: Trespassing
Trespassing: My Sojourn in the Halls of Privilege
1999, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers
in English
Cover of: Trespassing
Trespassing: my sojourn in the halls of privilege
1997, Houghton Mifflin
in English

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Boston, New York
Genre
Biography.

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54, B
Library of Congress
PS3566.A6786 Z473 1997, PS3566.A6786Z473 199

The Physical Object

Pagination
209 p. ;
Number of pages
209

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Open Library
OL673833M
Internet Archive
trespassingmysoj00park
ISBN 10
0395822971
LCCN
97019951
OCLC/WorldCat
36817315
Library Thing
929823
Goodreads
1334022

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