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Stars and Shadows - The Politics of Interracial Friendship from Jefferson to Obama (Hardcover)
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Stars and Shadows - The Politics of Interracial Friendship from Jefferson to Obama (Hardcover)
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A sweeping look into interracial friendship's significance in
American democracy from the founding to the present. The oppression
of Blacks is America's original sin-a sin that took root in 1619
and plagues the country to this day. Yet there have been instances
of interracial bonding and friendship even in the worst of times.
In Stars and Shadows - a term taken from Huckleberry Finn - Saladin
Ambar analyzes two centuries of noteworthy interracial friendships
that served as windows into the state of race relations in the US
and, more often than not, as models for advancing the cause of
racial equality. Stars and Shadows is the first work in American
political history to offer a comprehensive overview of how
friendship has come to shape the possibilities for democratic
politics in America. Covering ten cases - from Benjamin Banneker
and Thomas Jefferson's ill-fated effort to navigate the limits
imposed on democracy by slavery and white supremacy, to the more
hopeful stories of James Baldwin and Marlon Brando as well as
Angela Davis and Gloria Steinem - Ambar's study illuminates how
friendship is critical to understanding the potential for
multiracial democracy. Political leaders and cultural figures are
frequently involved in translating private feelings, relationships,
and ideas, into a public ideal. Friendships and their meaning are
therefore a significant part of any effort to shape public or elite
opinion. The symbolism inherent in interracial friendship has
always been readily apparent, down to the powerful example of
Barack Obama and Joe Biden, who were not only allied politicians,
but most importantly, friends. Ambar weaves a set of interlocking
stories that help create a working theory of multiracial democracy
that demands more of us as citizens: a commitment to engage one
another and to engage our past with even greater courage and trust.
Such gestures are a vital part of the story of how race and America
have been shaped. Stars and Shadows helps explain America's
enduring difficulty in making friends of citizens across the color
line - and why the narrative of racial friendship matters.
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