The Trouble of Color: An American Family Memoir

The Trouble of Color: An American Family Memoir

by Martha S. Jones
The Trouble of Color: An American Family Memoir

The Trouble of Color: An American Family Memoir

by Martha S. Jones

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Overview

An “assiduous scholar and absorbing writer” (New York Times) confronts the limits of the historian’s craft in this powerful memoir of family, color, and being Black, white, and other in America

A child of the civil rights era, Martha S. Jones grew up feeling her Black identity was obvious to all who saw her. But in Jones’s first semester of college, a Black Studies classmate challenged her right to speak. Suspicious of the color of her skin and the texture of her hair, he confronted her with a question that inspired a lifetime of introspection: “Who do you think you are?”
 
Now a prizewinning scholar of Black history, Jones delves into her own family’s past for answers, only to find a story that archives alone can’t tell, a story of race in America that takes us beyond slavery, Jim Crow, and civil rights. Ever since her great-great-great-grandmother Nancy emerged from bondage in 1865 determined to raise a free family, skin color has determined Jones’s ancestors’ lives. But color and race are not the same, and through her family’s story, Jones discovers the uneven, unpredictable relationship between the two.

Drawing readers along the shifting and jagged path of America’s color line, The Trouble of Color is a lyrical, deeply felt meditation on the most fundamental matters of identity, belonging, and family.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781541601000
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 03/04/2025
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Martha S. Jones is the Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor and professor of history at Johns Hopkins University. The prizewinning author and editor of four books, most recently Vanguard, she is past copresident of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians and has contributed to the New York Times, Atlantic, and many other publications. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
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