Raised Up Down Yonder: Growing Up Black in Rural Alabama

Raised Up Down Yonder: Growing Up Black in Rural Alabama

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Nov 1, 2013 · English · Hardcover (224 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 224
Language English
Published Nov 1, 2013
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10 1617038814
ISBN-13 9781617038815

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Angela McMillan Howell's exploration of rural Alabama immerses readers in the complexities of growing up Black in a setting often overlooked by mainstream narratives. She skillfully highlights the rich tapestry of culture, resilience, and communal bonds that define the lives of Black youth in these small towns. By defying the stereotypical portrayal of struggles, the author brings to light their aspirations, triumphs, and daily experiences that shape their identities.

Through personal anecdotes and vivid storytelling, Howell captures the essence of a community that thrives despite its challenges. She emphasizes the role of family and mentors in nurturing a sense of pride and purpose among the younger generation. In doing so, the narrative serves as a testament to hope, illustrating how these individuals forge pathways to success against the backdrop of societal expectations.

The book serves as both a celebration and an invitation to broaden the understanding of Black life in rural America. It encourages readers to engage with the stories that often go unheard, fostering empathy and connection. Howell's work ultimately challenges prevailing stereotypes, emphasizing that the narrative of Black youth is rich with potential, resilience, and an enduring spirit to rise.

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Biography History Contemporary
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