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Outliving the White Lie - A Southerner's Historical, Genealogical, and Personal Journey Loot Price: R2,784
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Outliving the White Lie - A Southerner's Historical, Genealogical, and Personal Journey: James Wiggins

Outliving the White Lie - A Southerner's Historical, Genealogical, and Personal Journey

James Wiggins

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Part history, part memoir, Outliving the White Lie: A Southerner’s Historical, Genealogical, and Personal Journey charts conflicting narratives of American and southern identity through a blend of public, family, and deeply personal history. Author James Wiggins, who was raised in rural Mississippi, pairs thorough historical research with his own lived experiences. Outliving the White Lie looks squarely at the many untruths regarding the history and legacy of race that have proliferated among white Americans, from the misrepresentations of Black Confederates to the myth of a "postracial" America. Though the US was ostensibly established to achieve freedom and shrug off an oppressive English monarchy, this mythology of the United States’ founding belies a glaring paradox—that this is a country whose foundation depends entirely on coercion and enslavement. How, then, could generations of decent people, people who valued individual liberty and personal autonomy, coexist within and alongside such a paradox? Historians suggest an answer: that these apparently dissonant points of view were reconciled in antebellum America by white citizens learning "to live with slavery by learning to live a lie." The operative lie throughout American history and the lie underpinning the institution of slavery, they argue, has always been the fallacy of race—deliberately propagated tenets asserting skin color as the preeminent marker of identity and value. Wiggins takes accepted delusions to task in this moving reconciliation of southern living.

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Imprint: University Press Of Mississippi
Country of origin: United States
Release date: 2024
Authors: James Wiggins
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm (L x W)
Pages: 277
ISBN-13: 978-1-4968-4808-6
Categories: Books
LSN: 1-4968-4808-X
Barcode: 9781496848086

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