Appropriate
The script of "Appropriate," for your reading pleasure.
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This compelling essay collection "examines the transformational role photography plays in shaping ideas and attitudes about race and how photographic images have been instrumental in both perpetuating and combating racial stereotypes." (publisher's copy)
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View Race StoriesKindred
Dana, a 20th-century Black woman, is mysteriously transported in time back to the antebellum South, where she confronts firsthand the harsh reality of slavery and the complicated nature of her family history.
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View KindredThe Turner House
Like "Appropriate," this novel deals with a multigenerational family called home to decide how to settle their parents' estate. Unlike the Lafayettes, however, the Turners are a Black family whose modest family home is now nearly worthless.
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View The Turner HouseMy Monticello
"Johnson wrestles with questions of racial identity, post-racial society, and the legacies of slavery in her masterly debut collection." (Publishers Weekly)
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View My MonticelloAmerican Bloodlines
In this memoir/cultural critique, Lea investigates her family's personal ties to the hanging of Rainey Bethea, a young Black man who was the last person to be publicly executed in the United States.
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View American BloodlinesAugust: Osage County
Jacob-Jenkins has acknowledged that Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which also features an acrimonious family homecoming, was an inspiration for the kind of story he wanted to tell in "Appropriate."
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View August: Osage CountyThe Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning
If only patriarch Brandon Lafayette had followed the guidelines presented in this short and simple book, perhaps the Lafayette family wouldn't have wound up in this mess in the first place!
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View The Gentle Art of Swedish Death CleaningWatermelons, Nooses, and Straight Razors
The racist objects in the Jim Crow Museum tell a powerful story about the ways in which white supremacist culture deployed racist caricatures and stereotypes to demean and disenfranchise Black people for centuries.
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Looking for more darkly satirical takes on wealthy family dysfunction and legacy battles? The Roy family might be even more over the top than the Lafayettes!
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