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Gail Lukasik

    Gail Lukasik delves into the complexities of race and racial passing, exploring family secrets and the profound impact of these revelations on identity. Her work, often sparked by personal familial discoveries, offers a deep examination of heritage and self-discovery. Lukasik navigates the terrain between memoir and literary inquiry, uncovering layers of history and personal narrative. Her writing is recognized for its candor and its capacity to provoke reflection on intricate themes of identity.

    White Like Her
    • White Like Her

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.1(11)Add rating

      As seen on The Today Show! “Important in helping us understand America’s complex racial history.”—Kenyatta D. Berry, Host of PBS’s Genealogy Roadshow White Like Her: My Family’s Story of Race and Racial Passing is the story of Gail Lukasik’s mother’s “passing,” Gail’s struggle with the shame of her mother’s choice, and her subsequent journey of self-discovery and redemption. In the historical context of the Jim Crow South, Gail explores her African-American mother’s decision to pass, how she hid her secret even from her own husband, and the price she paid for choosing whiteness. Haunted by her mother’s fear and shame, Gail embarks on a quest to uncover her mother’s racial lineage, tracing her family back to eighteenth-century colonial Louisiana. In coming to terms with her decision to publicly out her mother, Gail changed how she looks at race and heritage. With a foreword written by Kenyatta Berry, host of PBS's Genealogy Roadshow, this unique and fascinating story of coming to terms with oneself breaks down barriers.

      White Like Her