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Race, Identity, and Privilege from the US to the Congo

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In July 1961, five months after Patrice Lumumba's assassination, 14-year-old Brenda F. Berrian's consciousness was raised by her family's move to the turbulent Republic of the Congo. Race, Identity, and Privilege from the US to the Congo traces Berrian's experiences of subsequently traveling the United States, Canada, France, and three other African countries against the backdrop of emerging African independence and the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. Detailing the complexities she faced in her global identity as a Black woman, Berrian explores how the love and support of her parents and her developing racial, feminist, and political consciousness--strengthened by her embrace of literature and music of the African diaspora--prepared her to deal with adversity, stereotypes, and grief along the way.

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ISBN: 9781793642332
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Author: Brenda F Berrian
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 248 pages
Series: Critical Africana Studies
Genres: Ethnic studies
Social and cultural history