Colored people : a memoir

Item

Title
Colored people : a memoir
Description
Memoir by Henry Louis Gates.
Identifier
491135
679421793
Creator
Gates, Henry Louis
Format
1st ed.
Source
Brian Lamb Booknotes Collection
Gift of Brian Lamb, 2011.
Catalog record
Language
eng
Date
1994
Program Air Date: October 9, 1994.
Publisher
Knopf
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
Subject
"Gates, Henry Louis--Childhood and youth."
"African Americans--West Virginia--Social life and customs."
"African American scholars--United States--Biography."
"Critics--United States--Biography."
Relation
Original Booknotes interview
Rights
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Transcription of Annotations
Notes on front endpapers: Small town Randy's, Sports, Nat King Cole, Pipi, Jerry Malhoney. Middle name Smith. Skippn. Maura-white people p. 34 Menopause. Religion-Methodist Episcopalian. Age 15-Summer Camp. What's a loader. Integration-a loss. Military school. Fat. Good hair--straight. 50s, TV, Randy's, Amos and Andy, Civil Rights, Little Rock. Why did your Daddy use the word nigger a lot. Colemans. Nat King Cole. Yellow post-it note: John F.-tape of Turner. Tape of A.L.G. Randall Kennedy. Notes on verso: Notes of a native son James Baldwin. Nigger Dick Gregory. Methodist to Episcopalian--church camp. 6 years with crayons--$1.18 stolen Five and Dime. Emmett Till-first memory. Amos and Andy. Underlinings/notes: Underlinings: Population, race distribution of Piedmont, West Virginia. Use of Jim Crow a a verb. Use of "Brother/Sister." 50s in Piedmont colored sepia in memory. Black not then a polite term. Integration in area Mills, not until 1968. Relationship of colored/whites in Piedmont. Came to know white people via TV--world closer, but just out of reach. Reaction of family to civil rights. Gates' religious journey and need to go beyond his community. Health. Increasing black consciousness. Interracial relationship. Notes: Religion. "I wanted to be a doctor," "sit-down in rest.," "Daddy light-complicated." Mentions shows like "Amos and Andy," and "Leave it to Beaver." "Mama despised white people," "white people smelled bad." "James Baldwin," "1968 High School graduation," "Premedical school."
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