Debra Thompson's THE LONG ROAD HOME: ON BLACKNESS AND BELONGING IN NORTH AMERICA to S&S Canada

Associate Professor at McGill University and Canada Research Chair Debra Thompson’s THE LONG ROAD HOME: ON BLACKNESS AND BELONGING IN NORTH AMERICA, weaving together the author’s personal narrative as a descendent of American slaves who escaped to Canada, her return to the US and the decade spent there as she learned to embrace her Blackness, and insights from her work as a leading scholar of the comparative politics of race, cogently exploring the intersections of Blackness, belonging, and our complicated, contradictory understandings of home, to Justin Stoller at S&S Canada, in a good deal, at auction, by Martha Webb in Fall 2022. (Canada)

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