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| #1073374 in Books | University Of Chicago Press | 2012-05-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.00 x6.00l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A "must read" for fellow family researchers...|By Dr. B|A must read for anyone searching for their black relatives during and shortly after the enslavement period especially in Virginia. Gives you an intimate perspective from the personal journey of the author. Easy to read and quite interesting ...helps one to understand more the very difficult context in which our relatives||
"Lawrence P. Jackson's matter-of-fact prose is accessible and is strangely and beautifully evocative of the Civil War era. We not only learn about the deprivations, inhumanity, and constant humiliations perpetrated on black people in the nineteenth centur
Armed with only early boyhood memories, Lawrence P. Jackson begins his quest by setting out from his home in Baltimore for Pittsylvania County, Virginia, to try to find his late grandfather’s old home by the railroad tracks in Blairs. My Father’s Name tells the tale of the ensuing journey, at once a detective story and a moving historical memoir, uncovering the mixture of anguish and fulfillment that accompanies a venture into the ancestr...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.My Father's Name: A Black Virginia Family after the Civil War | Lawrence P. Jackson. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.