Colored Memories: A Biographer's Quest for the Elusive Lester A. Walton

Colored Memories: A Biographer's Quest for the Elusive Lester A. Walton

by Susan Curtis
ISBN-10:
0826217869
ISBN-13:
9780826217868
Pub. Date:
05/19/2008
Publisher:
University of Missouri Press
ISBN-10:
0826217869
ISBN-13:
9780826217868
Pub. Date:
05/19/2008
Publisher:
University of Missouri Press
Colored Memories: A Biographer's Quest for the Elusive Lester A. Walton

Colored Memories: A Biographer's Quest for the Elusive Lester A. Walton

by Susan Curtis

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Overview

Lester A. Walton was a well-known public figure in his day. An African American journalist, cultural critic, diplomat, and political activist, he was an adviser to presidents and industrialists in a career that spanned the first six decades of the twentieth century. He was a steadfast champion of democracy and lived to see the passage of major civil rights legislation. But one word best describes Walton today: forgotten.

Exploring the contours of this extraordinary life, Susan Curtis seeks to discover why our collective memory of Walton has failed. In a unique narrative of historical research, she recounts a fifteen-year journey, from the streets of Harlem and “The Ville” in St. Louis to scattered archives and obscure public records, as she uncovers the mysterious circumstances surrounding Walton’s disappearance from national consciousness. And despite numerous roadblocks and dead ends in her quest, she tells how she came to know this emblematic citizen of the American Century in surprising ways.

In this unconventional book—a postmodern ghost story, an unprecedented experiment in life-writing—Curtis shares her discoveries as a researcher. Relating her frustrating search through long-overlooked documents to discover this forgotten man, she offers insight into how America’s obsession with race has made Walton’s story unwelcome. She explores the treachery, duplicity, and archival accidents that transformed a man dedicated to the fulfillment of American democracy into a shadowy figure.

Combining anecdotal memories with the investigative instincts of the historian, Curtis embraces the subjectivity of her research to show that what a society forgets or suppresses is just as important as what it includes in its history.  Colored Memories is a highly original work that not only introduces readers to a once-influential figure but also invites us to reconsider how we view, understand, and preserve the past.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826217868
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Publication date: 05/19/2008
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Susan Curtis is Professor of History and American Studies at Purdue University. She is the author of A Consuming Faith: The Social Gospel and Modern American Culture, Dancing to a Black Man’s Tune: A Life of Scott Joplin, and The First Black Actors on the Great White Way, all published by the University of Missouri Press.

Table of Contents


Preface     ix
Acknowledgments     xi
Encountering a Ghost Remembering Walton     3
Lester and Me     11
Mysteries in the Archives     33
Treachery and Duplicity Race Man     79
Capitalizing Negro     84
Pictures of His Face     91
A Passing Comment     108
The Crisis on the Links     111
Something Doin'     124
Some Trip     134
The Man Behind the Scenes Representation     151
Representing the Democratic Party     156
Representing the United States     176
Representing Liberia     206
Trauma Reenactment     229
Escape of the Kaffirs     233
Exodus     246
Bibliography     273
Index     285
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