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soph ([personal profile] sophia_sol) wrote2021-11-18 08:40 pm

How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America, by Clint Smith

I was first introduced to Clint Smith in his youtube series Crash Course: Black American History, where I've been impressed with him, so I was pumped to hear of his book. And the book is great!

How the Word is Passed is a nonfiction book that is kind of doing a bunch of different things. It bases its structure around Smith's visits to different locations in the US (and one in Senegal) where the story of American slavery is (or isn't!) told to various degrees. And he uses these visits to talk about the history of slavery, modern understandings of that history, the ways various sites choose to frame the story, his own reactions to things and parts of his relationship to this history, and the conversations he has with various people (both staff and laypeople, and of multiple races and political persuasions) he meets at these locations. It's clear he sees the humanity of everyone he talks to, but also that he's not going to let that make him give people a pass for racism.

It all works together really well to create a thoughtful book that invites the reader into the narrative, and makes it clear how personal and relevant this issue continues to be today for Black Americans. An excellent book, well worth the read.

Unrelatedly, looking up the author (and the author's age, which is comparable to mine) made me realize that it's not going to be very long before I'm being blown away by books written by people who are a bunch younger than me and feeling very Old about it :P I'm not even that old!
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[personal profile] nnozomi 2021-11-20 09:42 am (UTC)(link)
Tentatively added to my book list, thank you. I'm curious about how much of the book is "the conversations he has with various people (both staff and laypeople, and of multiple races and political persuasions) he meets at these locations"--is it sort of oral history-ish, or are these only mentioned in passing?

it's not going to be very long before I'm being blown away by books written by people who are a bunch younger than me and feeling very Old about it :P I'm not even that old!
I was watching baseball recently on TV and realized that all the players are younger than me now...
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[personal profile] superborb 2021-11-21 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
I guess it's a good thing that there's 62 people ahead of me for this book, but it sure will take a while to get it hahaha!
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[personal profile] lirazel 2021-11-23 02:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, it works out surprisingly well for, as you say, doing so many things.