An edition of The Dawn at My Back (2003)

The dawn at my back

a memoir of a Black Texas upbringing

1st ed.
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An edition of The Dawn at My Back (2003)

The dawn at my back

a memoir of a Black Texas upbringing

1st ed.
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"Individual lives, viewed through the right lens, can reveal the essence of a time and place with startling clarity. In this innovative memoir, filmmaker Carroll Parrott Blue turns her lens on her mother's and her own lives as African American women in the segregated South before and during the Civil Rights era.

This mother-daughter story foregrounds two strong women who fought institutionalized racism - one through community activism, the other through artistic creativity - even as the effects of racism and their differing responses to it frayed the very fabric of their relationship.".

"In telling this story, Blue underscores how strongly popular culture images of Blacks affected the lives of individual African Americans. She remembers movies such as Imitation of Life that she and her mother viewed together and fought about, ads that portrayed Negroes as unclean, TV shows like Amos 'n' Andy that perpetuated stereotypes - and shows how the unending barrage of demeaning images set her mother on a lifelong quest for self-improvement and middle-class respectability.

Blue also describes how the same images, coupled with her mother's relentless efforts to impose essentially white standards of behavior and appearance on her daughter, created in Blue the desire to be a shaper of images rather than just a consumer, which eventually led to her becoming a photographer and filmmaker. Sweeping across the whole twentieth century, this mother-daughter story ultimately becomes a seething American history, the story of a growing African American awareness."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
303

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The Dawn at My Back: Memoir of a Black Texas Upbringing
January 1, 2003, University of Texas Press
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The dawn at my back: a memoir of a Black Texas upbringing
2003, University of Texas Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Austin
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Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/023/092, B
Library of Congress
TR140.B385 A3 2003, TR140.B385A3 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
303 p. :
Number of pages
303

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3552251M
Internet Archive
dawnatmybackmemo0000blue
ISBN 10
0292709137
LCCN
2002002335
OCLC/WorldCat
51549207
Library Thing
3711998
Goodreads
2973623

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