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An edition of Notesof a white black woman (1995)

Notes of a white Black woman

race, color, and community

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Many black Americans have light skin. Using vivid and varied personal experiences, Judy Scales-Trent describes what it is like to be a "white" black woman and to live simultaneously inside and outside of both white and black communities.

Scales-Trent begins by describing how this country's racial purity laws have operated over the past four hundred years. Then, in a series of autobiographical essays, she addresses how race and color interact in relationships between men and women, within families, and in the larger community. Scales-Trent ultimately explores the question of what we really mean by "race" in this country, once it is clear that race is not a tangible reality as reflected through color.

Scales-Trent uses autobiography both as a way to describe these issues and to develop a theory of the social construction of race. She explores how race and color intertwine through black and white families and across generations; how members of both black and white communities work to control group membership; and what happens to relations between black men and women when the layer of color is placed over the already difficult layer of race.

She addresses how one can tell - and whether one can tell - who, indeed, is "black" or "white." Scales-Trent also celebrates the richness of her bicultural heritage and shows how she has revised her teaching methods to provide her law students with a multicultural education.

In the tradition of Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby, The Alchemy of Race and Rights, and The Sweeter the Juice, Notes of a White Black Woman explores the meaning of race in the United States, the power of racial categories in our lives, and the personal experience of being a black professional in an overwhelmingly white world.

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Pages
198

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Notes of a White Black Woman: Race Color Community
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Notes of a white Black woman: race, color, and community
1995, Pennsylvania State University Press
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Notes of a White Black woman: race color community
1995, Pennsylvania State University Press
in English
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Notesof a white black woman: race, color, and community
1995, Pennsylvania State University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-194).

Published in
University Park, Pa
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.8/00973
Library of Congress
E185.625 .S26 1995, E185.625.S26 1995, E 185.625 S26 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 198 p. ;
Number of pages
198

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1118919M
Internet Archive
notesofwhiteblac0000scal
ISBN 10
027101430X
LCCN
94045176
OCLC/WorldCat
31608055
Library Thing
1274178
Goodreads
2936096

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