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I've Known Rivers: Lives of Loss and Liberation

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Mixing biography and autobiography, casual talk with soul-bearing revelations, the author of Balm in Gilead uses a kind of "human archaeology" to reveal the complex, nuanced lives of six middle-class African-American achievers. Strikingly candid portraits explore the experiences and events that have shaped their identities and influenced the course of their lives.

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot

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Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is an American sociologist who examines the culture of schools, the patterns and structures of classroom life, socialization within families and communities, and the relationships between culture and learning styles. She has been a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education since the 1970s.

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June 3, 2015
This book was an interesting read and not one I would have normally picked up. Of course it was a second hand find and then it sat on my book shelf for a little while.

I've Known Rivers is about random African-American men and women who have overcome great obstacles in their past to gain personal growth, freedom and success. Most of the stories I enjoyed reading, learning about and understanding what it was/is like to be an African American living in a predominately white society. Often I was reminded about the still dividing line between white and black societies today and it wasn't always just whites against blacks but sometimes it was blacks against whites as they didn't want to fit in nor conform.

In particular I enjoyed reading about the men as they often had a different and a more ground base appreciation of where they are now whereas the women (like white women) were about monetary gain and what they own as if that symbolized acceptance into a white society.


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December 1, 2015
The book has opened my eyes to a period I lived through, and brought me to see it through the eyes of those whose lives were most touched by the events of the civil rights struggles and successes of the 1960's and 70's.
Since it was published in 1997, we can look back, but it
also gives insight to where we are now, in 2015, still struggling at a different level, to allow rights and opportunities, to Black Americans and to all Americans who struggle against the limitations of this time.
Her method - interviewing over a substantial period of time so that the conversation becomes a dialogue - gives us understanding of the subject and the author. It opens up the lives of six admirable people, who moved beyond their circumstances to meaningful and full lives.

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January 9, 2008
I've read this book, a collection of interviews of African American intellectuals and academics, and cried. The stories are deeply moving; I especially like the interview with the theologian Katie Cannon, but they are all good. Lawrence's writing style isn't always as crisp as I would like, but I can empathize with her difficulty cutting down on such great material.
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October 24, 2013
There's so much to appreciate about I've Known Rivers. For me, it's one of the first books in which the experiences reflect the complicated details of everyday life for Black people's intellectual, academic, artistic, personal, professional and socio-economic aspirations in modern times; the high price of the pursuit of excellence.
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January 26, 2013
Each day I wait impatiently for the moment that I can crawl back into the pages of what is quickly becoming my favorite book. The author is turning each new character into a powerful teacher in my life...
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