Manchester-by-the-Sea Public Library

Breathe, a letter to my sons, Imani Perry

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Breathe, a letter to my sons, Imani Perry
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-162)
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Breathe
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1080274926
Responsibility statement
Imani Perry
Sub title
a letter to my sons
Summary
"Explores the terror, grace, and beauty of coming of age as a Black person in contemporary America and what it means to parent our children in a persistently unjust world. Emotionally raw and deeply reflective, Imani Perry issues an unflinching challenge to society to see Black children as deserving of humanity. She admits fear and frustration for her African American sons in a society that is increasingly racist and at times seems irredeemable. However, as a mother, feminist, writer, and intellectual, Perry offers an unfettered expression of love--finding beauty and possibility in life--and she exhorts her children and their peers to find the courage to chart their own paths and find steady footing and inspiration in Black tradition. Perry draws upon the ideas of figures such as James Baldwin, W. E. B. DuBois, Emily Dickinson, Toni Morrison, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Ida B. Wells. She shares vulnerabilities and insight from her own life and from encounters in places as varied as the West Side of Chicago; Birmingham, Alabama; and New England prep schools. Breathe offers a broader meditation on race, gender, and the meaning of a life well lived and is also an unforgettable lesson in Black resistance and resilience"--, Provided by publisher
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