Record Details

Catalog Search

Search The Catalog



When I Was White [electronic resource] : A Memoir. Sarah Valentine.

Valentine, Sarah. (Author). Deadwyler, Danielle. (Added Author).

Summary:

The stunning and provocative coming-of-age memoir about Sarah Valentine's childhood as a white girl in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, and her discovery that her father was a black man. At the age of 27, Sarah Valentine discovered that she was not, in fact, the white girl she had always believed herself to be. She learned the truth of her paternity: that her father was a black man. And she learned the truth about her own identity: mixed race. And so Sarah began the difficult and absorbing journey of changing her identity from white to black. In this memoir, Sarah details the story of the discovery of her identity, how she overcame depression to come to terms with this identity, and, perhaps most importantly, asks: why? Her entire family and community had conspired to maintain her white identity. The supreme discomfort her white family and community felt about addressing issues of race– her race–is a microcosm of race relationships in America. A black woman who lived her formative years identifying as white, Sarah's story is a kind of Rachel Dolezal in reverse, though her "passing" was less intentional than conspiracy. This memoir is an examination of the cost of being black in America, and how one woman threw off the racial identity she'd grown up with, in order to embrace a new one.

Electronic resources

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781250224576
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (7 audio files) : digital
  • Edition: Unabridged.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Unabridged.
Participant or Performer Note:
Narrator: Danielle Deadwyler.
Subject:
African American Nonfiction.
Biography & Autobiography.
Sociology.
Nonfiction.

Accessibility Features

LDR 02891nim a2200385Ka 4500
00114221238
003CARDINAL
006m h
007cr una---
007sz usn nn ed
008190329s2019 nyu o 000 0 eng d
020 . ‡a9781250224576 ‡q(sound recording)
037 . ‡a4F096FC8-5A45-4CAA-9E7B-3B90E9F4542F ‡bOverDrive, Inc. ‡nhttp://www.overdrive.com
040 . ‡aTEFOD ‡cTEFOD
1001 . ‡aValentine, Sarah.
24510. ‡aWhen I Was White ‡h[electronic resource] : ‡bA Memoir. ‡cSarah Valentine.
250 . ‡aUnabridged.
264 . ‡aNew York : ‡bMacmillan Audio, ‡c2019.
300 . ‡a1 online resource (7 audio files) : ‡bdigital
306 . ‡a08:12:49
336 . ‡aspoken word ‡bspw ‡2rdacontent
337 . ‡aaudio ‡bs ‡2rdamedia
337 . ‡acomputer ‡bc ‡2rdamedia
338 . ‡aonline resource ‡bcr ‡2rdacarrier
347 . ‡aaudio file ‡2rda
500 . ‡aUnabridged.
5110 . ‡aNarrator: Danielle Deadwyler.
520 . ‡aThe stunning and provocative coming-of-age memoir about Sarah Valentine's childhood as a white girl in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, and her discovery that her father was a black man. At the age of 27, Sarah Valentine discovered that she was not, in fact, the white girl she had always believed herself to be. She learned the truth of her paternity: that her father was a black man. And she learned the truth about her own identity: mixed race. And so Sarah began the difficult and absorbing journey of changing her identity from white to black. In this memoir, Sarah details the story of the discovery of her identity, how she overcame depression to come to terms with this identity, and, perhaps most importantly, asks: why? Her entire family and community had conspired to maintain her white identity. The supreme discomfort her white family and community felt about addressing issues of race– her race–is a microcosm of race relationships in America. A black woman who lived her formative years identifying as white, Sarah's story is a kind of Rachel Dolezal in reverse, though her "passing" was less intentional than conspiracy. This memoir is an examination of the cost of being black in America, and how one woman threw off the racial identity she'd grown up with, in order to embrace a new one.
650 7. ‡aAfrican American Nonfiction. ‡2OverDrive
650 7. ‡aBiography & Autobiography. ‡2OverDrive
650 7. ‡aSociology. ‡2OverDrive ‡0(CARDINAL)253868
65017. ‡aNonfiction. ‡2OverDrive
7001 . ‡aDeadwyler, Danielle.
85640. ‡uhttp://link.overdrive.com/?websiteID=95&titleID=4248151 ‡zClick to access digital title. ‡7ncdl ‡9BUNCOMBE ‡9CARTERET ‡9CALDWELL ‡9FORSYTH ‡9HAYWOOD ‡9HENDERSON ‡9ONSLOW ‡9POLK ‡9RUTHERFORD ‡yClick for online content. ‡9HIGH_POINT
901 . ‡a14221238 ‡bncdl-script 8f8f4afdb0088ed763b372a7ff89339130983c5a cf957dc31feebfa2d2ccac6f15030f6a43169c3e ‡c14221238 ‡tbiblio ‡selectronic