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Keeping heart : a memoir of family struggle, race, and medicine / Otis Trotter ; introduction by Joe William Trotter Jr.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Trotter, Otis, 1954- author.
Trotter, Joe William, Jr., 1945- author of introduction, etc.
Series:
Ohio University Press series in race, ethnicity, and gender in Appalachia.
Series in Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Appalachia
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African Americans--Biography.
African Americans.
African American families--Biography.
African American families.
Heart--Diseases--Patients--United States--Biography.
Heart.
African Americans--Migrations--History--20th century.
Migration, Internal--United States--History--20th century.
Migration, Internal.
West Virginia--Biography.
West Virginia.
Ohio--Biography.
Ohio.
Appalachian Region, Southern--Biography.
Appalachian Region, Southern.
Trotter, Otis, 1954-.
Trotter, Otis.
Trotter, Otis, 1954---Family.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (238 p.)
Place of Publication:
Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"'After saying our good-byes to friends and neighbors, we all got in the cars and headed up the hill and down the road toward a future in Ohio that we hoped would be brighter,' Otis Trotter writes in Keeping Heart : A Memoir of Family Struggle, Race, and Medicine. Organized around the life histories, medical struggles, and recollections of Trotter and his thirteen siblings, the story begins in 1914 with his parents. By tracing the family's movement northward after the unexpected death of his father, this engaging chronicle illuminates the journeys not only of a black man born with heart disease in the southern Appalachian coalfields, but of his family and community. This testament to the importance of ordinary lives fills a gap in the literature on an underexamined aspect of American experience: the lives of African Americans in rural Appalachia and in the nonurban endpoints of the Great Migration"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""1: Memories of Parents and Places""; ""2: Troubled Waters of Vallscreek""; ""3: The Newcomers""; ""4: New Lease on Life""; ""5: Life on the Avenue /Bitter and Sweet""; ""6: Navigating Heart Disease as a Teenager""; ""7: College and Career""; ""8: The Struggle Continues""
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780821445440
0821445448
OCLC:
918984130

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