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Tell me your names and I will testify, Carolyn Holbrook

Label
Tell me your names and I will testify, Carolyn Holbrook
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Tell me your names and I will testify
Responsibility statement
Carolyn Holbrook
Summary
"Recipient of the 2010 Kay Sexton Award, Tell Me Your Names and I Will Testify are the long-awaited collection from local literary figure Carolyn Holbrook. A collection of linked essays, Tell Me Your Names follow Holbrook's transformation from a pregnant 16-year-old incarcerated in the Minnesota juvenile justice system through her years living in Minneapolis, raising a family, and eventually to the founder of an organization that challenges conventional ideas about writers of color and provides support for them. Each essay grows from, in some way, stories that are born from silence, or being silenced; stories held inside and untold, hidden traumas: from her family history; her time incarcerated as a teen mother; her life as a teacher, especially working with children of color; cycles of domestic and sexual abuse; and why telling these stories is so necessary for working through traumas personal and collective"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Prologue: Liza -- My Roots -- Coming Clean -- Tania's Birthday -- The "Award" -- Finally Independent -- Reflections on Teaching -- Expectations and Assumptions -- How Long Does it Take? -- I Want to Know My Name -- The Bank Robbery -- Neighborhood Watch -- My Daughter, Myself -- Sex and the Single Grandma -- Say What? -- Earth Angels -- Stones and Sticks
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