Claiming Kin: Confronting the History of an African American Family

Claiming Kin: Confronting the History of an African American Family
ISBN-10
1466871822
ISBN-13
9781466871823
Category
Family & Relationships
Pages
190
Language
English
Published
2014-05-20
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Author
Afi-Odelia E. Scruggs

Description

A touching story of a woman's search for her family roots in the wake of the sudden death of her father. Claiming Kin is a powerful and compelling story about a woman's quest to search out her roots upon the death of the father she barely knew. A former journalist hungry for the truth, her search into the past leads her from her hometown in Nashville, Tennessee, back to the birthplace of the Scruggs in nearby Williamson County. There she traces the family back to 1847 and the Scruggs Farm where her ancestors were once slaves. Her journey soon becomes spiritual and emotional, forcing her not only to examine her own beliefs in the importance of family, but also her religious beliefs as she turns toward honoring her ancestors. This is a tale that will capture the heart and mind.

Other editions

  • Claiming Kin
    • 1976-01-01
    • 64 pages
    • Paperback
    • Wesleyan University Press

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