Open Wounds : A Story of Racial Tragedy, Trauma, and Redemption /
On December 10, 1953, tragedy was visited on a family when Nathaniel Allen was murdered on the Sampit River by his white employer, who lured him into the meeting under the false promise of reconciliation. Allen's death was recorded as an accidental drowning, a deliberate cover-up of the bullet...
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Minneapolis :
Fortress Press,
[2021]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Telling a tragedy
- Before Emmett Till: Nate Allen
- "Because there were bullet holes": Rebecca Allen Young
- Ever since then: Phil Allen Sr.
- Black han: Phil Allen Jr.
- "Just let them do their thing": on assimilation and lament
- A new prescription: on healing black trauma
- A new perspective: on healing white trauma
- Intergenerational healing
- Racial solidarity
- Afterword: Where do we go from here?