How the word is passed : a reckoning with the history of slavery across America
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African Americans -- Social conditions
African Americans -- Social conditions -- History.
African Americans -- Social conditions.
African Americans -- Study and teaching.
African Americans.
Collective memory -- Southern States.
Discrimination.
Enslavement.
Enslavers -- History. -- United States.
Esclavage -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Esclavage -- États-Unis -- Historiographie.
Ethnology -- Study and teaching.
Generational trauma -- United States.
Histoires locales.
Historic sites -- Southern States.
Historic sites -- Southern States.
Lieux historiques -- États-Unis (Sud)
local histories.
local histories.
Noirs américains -- Conditions sociales.
Plantations -- History. -- Southern States.
Plantations -- Southern States -- History
Plantations -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Histoire.
Propriétaires d'esclaves -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Racism -- History -- United States.
Racism -- United States -- History
Racism -- United States.
Racism against Black people -- History. -- United States.
Racism.
Racisme -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Racisme à l'égard des personnes noires -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
Récits de voyages.
Slaveholders -- History. -- United States.
Slaveholders -- United States -- History
Slavery -- Historiography. -- United States.
Slavery -- History. -- United States.
Slavery -- United States -- History
Slavery -- United States.
Smith, Clint, -- Travel -- United States.
Southern States -- History, Local
Southern States -- History, Local.
Southern States -- Race relations -- History
Southern States -- Race relations.
Traumatisme intergénérationnel -- États-Unis.
Travel writing.
travelog (performed works genre)
United States -- Race relations -- History
United States -- Race relations.
États-Unis (Sud) -- Histoire locale.
États-Unis (Sud) -- Relations raciales -- Histoire.
États-Unis -- Relations raciales -- Histoire.

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xiii, 336 pages ; 25 cm
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English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-320) and index.
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"'This book is Clint Smith's contemporary portrait of the United States of America as a slave-owning nation." --,Provided by the publisher.
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Beginning in his hometown of New Orleans, Clint Smith leads the reader on an unforgettable tour of monuments and landmarks--those that are honest about the past and those that are not--that offer an intergenerational story of how slavery has been central in shaping our nation's collective history and memory. It is the story of the Monticello plantation in Virginia, the estate where Thomas Jefferson wrote letters espousing the urgent need for liberty while enslaving more than four hundred people. It is the story of the Whitney Plantation, one of the only former plantations devoted to preserving the experience of the enslaved people whose lives and work sustained it. It is the story of Angola, a former-plantation-turned-maximum-security-prison in Louisiana that is filled with Black men who work across the 18,000-acre land for virtually no pay. And it is the story of Blandford Cemetery, the final resting place of tens of thousands of Confederate soldiers. A deeply researched and transporting exploration of the legacy of slavery and its imprint on centuries of American history, How the Word is Passed illustrates how some of our country's most essential stories are hidden in plain view--whether in places we might drive by on our way to work, holidays such as Juneteenth, or entire neighborhoods in downtown Manhattan, where the brutal history of the trade in enslaved men, women, and children has been deeply imprinted. Informed by scholarship and brought to life by the stories of people living today, Smith's debut work of nonfiction is a landmark of reflection and insight that offers a new understanding of the hopeful role that memory and history can play in making sense of our country and how it has come to be. --,From dust jacket.
Awards
National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, 2021
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SACFinal081324

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Smith, C. (2021). How the word is passed: a reckoning with the history of slavery across America (First edition.). Little, Brown and Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Smith, Clint, 1988-. 2021. How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America. New York: Little, Brown and Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Smith, Clint, 1988-. How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Smith, C. (2021). How the word is passed: a reckoning with the history of slavery across america. First edn. New York: Little, Brown and Company.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Smith, Clint. How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America First edition., Little, Brown and Company, 2021.

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