Williamsburg Regional Library

Survival math, notes on an all-American family, Mitchell S. Jackson

Label
Survival math, notes on an all-American family, Mitchell S. Jackson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographic references (pages 293-315)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Survival math
Oclc number
1084367110
Responsibility statement
Mitchell S. Jackson
Sub title
notes on an all-American family
Summary
With a poet's gifted ear, a novelist's sense of narrative, and a journalist's unsentimental eye, Mitchell S. Jackson candidly explores his tumultuous youth in the other America. Survival Math takes its name from the calculations Mitchell and his family made to keep safe--to stay alive--in their community, a small black neighborhood in Portland, Oregon blighted by drugs, violence, poverty, and governmental neglect. Survival Math is both a personal reckoning and a vital addition to the national conversation about race. Mitchell explores the Portland of his childhood, tracing the ways in which his family managed their lives in and around drugs, prostitution, gangs, and imprisonment as members of a tiny black population in one of the country's whitest cities. He discusses sex work and serial killers, gangs and guns, near-death experiences, composite fathers, the concept of "hustle," and the destructive power of drugs and addiction on family. In examining the conflicts within his family and community, Jackson presents a microcosm of struggle and survival in contemporary urban America--an exploration of the forces that shaped his life, his city, and the lives of so many black men like him. As Jackson charts his own path from drug dealer to published novelist, he gives us a heartbreaking, fascinating, lovingly rendered view of the injustices and victories, large and small, that defined his youth. -- Amazon.com
Target audience
adult
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