Say I'm Dead: A Family Memoir of Race, Secrets, and Love

Say I'm Dead: A Family Memoir of Race, Secrets, and Love

by E. Dolores Johnson
Say I'm Dead: A Family Memoir of Race, Secrets, and Love

Say I'm Dead: A Family Memoir of Race, Secrets, and Love

by E. Dolores Johnson

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Overview

Fearful of prison time—or lynching—for violating Indiana’s anti-miscegenation laws in the 1940s, E. Dolores Johnson's black father and white mother fled Indianapolis to secretly marry in Buffalo. Her mother simply vanished, evading an FBI and police search that ended with the declaration to her family that she was the victim of foul play, either dead or a victim of human trafficking. When Johnson was born, social norms and her government-issued birth certificate said she was Negro, nullifying her mother’s white blood in her identity. As an African American, she withstood the advice of a high school counselor who said that blacks don’t go to college by graduating from Harvard. Then, as a code-switching business executive feeling too far from her black roots, she searched her father’s black genealogy. Johnson was amazed to suddenly realize that her mother's whole white side was—and always had been—missing. When confronted, her mother's decades-old secret spilled out. Despite her parents’ crippling and well-founded fears of rejection and reprisals, and her black militant brother’s accusation that she was a race traitor, Johnson went searching for the white family who did not know she existed. When she found them, it’s not just their shock and her mama’s shame that have to be overcome, but her own fraught experiences with whites.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781641607766
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/07/2022
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 692,269
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

E. Dolores Johnson has consulted on diversity for universities, major corporations, and nonprofits and has served as a panelist for the Harvard Faculty Seminar on Inter-racialism. Johnson is a former Fortune 500 marketing vice president who later oversaw the digitization of John F. Kennedy’s presidential papers.

Table of Contents

Prologue
1 Code Switch
2 Dress Box
3 Lonely Only
4 My Whole Self
5 Details
6 A Train Ride
7 Black Girl
8 I Am Somebody
9 Searching
10 Deep South
11 A Lingering Smoky Odor
12 Too Through
13 Just Listen
14 The Visit
15 Indiana Chronicles
16 The Guard Tower
17 Shift
18 Europe
19 Belonging Everywhere
20 Flow On
21 Leaning into Brown
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Questions for Discussion
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