Red Dirt: Growing Up OkieAn exquisite memoir of growing up dirt poor in Oklahoma. "Love of the land is not located so much in the mind, or in the heart, as in the skin: how the skin feels when you go back." -- Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Red Dirt. When the peasants are deprived of fields to work, so goes the chorus of an old Irish ballad, "All that's left is a love of the land." In this exquisite rendering of her childhood in rural Oklahoma, from the Dust Bowl days to the end of the Eisenhower era, writer and journalist Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz bears witness to a family and community that still clings to the dream of America as a republic of landowners. Drawing deeply on the stories, often biblical parables, she heard in her early years, Dunbar-Ortiz brings to life one of the least understood groups in US history: poor rural whites. They are the backbone of the national campaigns against abortion and for prayer in school. They are also the soldiers of the militia movement and the members of a group who will come to trial this spring for the bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building. Red Dirt takes us into the minds of these people, allowing us to feel both their grievous sense of loss and their battered but still-clung-to faith. |
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The Great Good Luck of the Found Horseshoe | 1 |
Red Diaper Baby? | 9 |
Dust Bowl Baby | 21 |
Prairie Red Wing | 37 |
Patrimony | 43 |
Once Master of the House | 49 |
Fields of Clover | 67 |
Buried Treasure | 89 |
Becoming a Girl | 113 |
Plagues | 131 |
SheLion | 139 |
Trying to Be a Typical Teenager | 159 |
Higher Education | 183 |
Diamond in the Rough | 197 |
California Litany | 219 |
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Defying the Odds: Class and the Pursuit of Higher Literacy Donna Dunbar-Odom Обмежений попередній перегляд - 2012 |