Friday, January 13, 2012

A difficulty Book Biography About a Black Woman That is Not Part of African American History

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The story of black and white in America runs deep through our conscience. Each of us has both an contact and conception on the subject. Either it recalls a black man, a black woman or child it doesn't rise to the level primary to be thought about "text" worthy of African American History.

This book biography represents the history of just one unusual drama that had its beginnings wrapped in bigotry traditional to the times. If there is one inspirational story to open our minds and hearts to our commonality rather than our differences, this mystery book can be thought about at the top.

The inexperience of youth, who often sees life through ideals, rarely has the occasion to deliberately manipulate social justice and force their romanticized values onto others. Even with the best of intentions it can create havoc for those least prepared to deal with the resulting catastrophe. But this is exactly what happened in the early 1950's.

Fauna Hodel, the Caucasian progeny of a prominently social California family, was given away at birth to a Black maid, Jimmie Lee, who worked as a restroom attendant in a Nevada casino. The purpose was to make sure that a black house raise her baby. In her 16 year old mother's naive eyes, Blacks were the only population capable of unconditional love. To insure that the child would never return to her emotionally reclusive white family, she provided the race of the father as "Negro" on the birth certificate. The child grew up believing that she was of mixed race.

This is not just the story of a young girl and a Black woman who struggled to overcome extreme poverty and gigantic social prejudice, but also the story of perseverance. But through perseverance, and compel of character, the will to overcome these gigantic obstacles prevails and succeeds.

To understand how difficult living in a racist world where you clearly don't belong, yet trying to blend in to survive, one needs to be able to walk in those footsteps. But for us to do so cannot be closed voluntarily. To find the true knowledge of emotional & corporal belief requires Either slavery or kidnapping, two serious felonies universally frowned upon.

Our story begins with the dubious behavior from those responsible who initiated and controlled the events. The actions of Fauna's grandfather who was accused and acquitted of incestuous relations with his daughter Tamar, and Tamar who insisted but did not name the father as "Negro", and the grandmother unmoved in her settle to eliminate this tragedy from the family, become only passing consequences. But for a child, to begin life buried in a haystack, it's a lifetime of absurdities.

This story allows us to flow into the life of a young woman as she searches for the truth. We can feel what it's like to not know where she came from, nor why she is there in the first place. Her only hope is a few words remixed a dozen different ways, but never sufficient to piece together an answer.

With a very young Tamar leaving unanswered questions for Fauna, and Jimmie Lee not answering those questions for fear of losing her daughter, neither mum could foresee the consequences of their actions. Actions that affect generations yet to come. We can all learn something from this misguided manipulation. This part of African American history should not be left without notice.

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