Edition |
First paperback edition. |
Description |
xvii, 457 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Note |
Includes a selection from The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama. |
Contents |
Originally published: New York : Times Books, c1995. |
Summary |
Son of a white American mother and of a black Kenyan father whom he never knew, Obama grew up mainly in Hawaii. After college, he worked for three years as a community organizer on Chicago's South Side. Then, finally, he went to Kenya, to find the world of his dead father, his "authentic" self. Will the truth set you free, Obama asks? Or will it disappoint? Both, it seems. His search for himself as a black American is rooted in the particulars of his daily life; it also reads like a wry commentary about all of us. He dismisses stereotypes of the "tragic mulatto" and then shows how much we are all caught between messy contradictions and disparate communities. He discovers that Kenya has 400 different tribes, each of them with stereotypes of the others. Obama is candid about racism and poverty and corruption, in Chicago and in Kenya. Yet he does find community and authenticity, not in any romantic cliche{?}, but with "honest, decent men and women who have attainable ambitions and the determination to see them through." |
Study Program |
Accelerated Reader AR UG 7.1 26.0 113511. |
Subject |
Obama, Barack.
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African Americans -- Biography.
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Racially mixed people -- United States -- Biography.
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Racism -- United States.
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United States -- Race relations.
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ISBN |
9781400082773 |
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1400082773 trade pbk. |
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