Pieces from Life's Crazy Quilt

Pieces from Life's Crazy Quilt

by Marvin V. Arnett
Pieces from Life's Crazy Quilt

Pieces from Life's Crazy Quilt

by Marvin V. Arnett

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Part memoir and part urban social history, Pieces from Life’s Crazy Quilt is an African American woman’s personal account of her life during a racially turbulent period in a northern American city. Raised in a black neighborhood in urban Detroit, Marvin V. Arnett begins her book with her birth during the Great Depression, and ends with the infamous Detroit race riot of 1943. Arnett’s close observations and attention to the details of her neighborhood and the complex adult relationships around her make this an understated yet powerful story of witness.


Like the idiosyncratic pieces of a crazy quilt, each chapter functions alone but takes on particular resonance when considered with the whole. Choreographed as one-act plays, each chapter invites the reader into the life of the Sprague family and their neighbors during the years after the Ford Motor Company closed their Detroit plants. Arnett tells the story of her childhood with subversive allusions to the Victorian-era coming-of-age stories she consumed while growing up and the moral lessons she absorbed in such readings but could not reconcile with her own experience.


Marvin V. Arnett is a retired manager who worked in the federal service for more than twenty-five years and is a former vice president of the National Organization of Blacks in Government. Arnett is a member of The Society of Midland Authors. She lives in Southfield, Michigan, where she lectures and tutors.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803203044
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Publication date: 04/01/2003
Series: American Lives
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 332 KB

About the Author


Marvin V. Arnett is a retired manager who worked in the federal service for more than twenty-five years and is a former vice president of the National Organization of Blacks in Government. Arnett is a member of The Society of Midland Authors. She lives in Southfield, Michigan, where she lectures and tutors.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments
Prologue
My Mother's Quilts
In My Father's House
The Jewel in the Crown
After the Fall
The Good Reverend
My Father vs. the Church of the True Believers
Take from No Bird Her Song
The Boys of Summer
To Thine Own Self Be True
Miss Lila's Place
My Brother and the Katzenjammer Kids
What's in a Name?
The Race Man
Dick Tracy's Not Your Friend
The Memorial
Not by Bread Alone
1300 Beaubien
Too Much of a Good Thing
The Red-and-Black Chinchilla Coat
When Your Gods Have Feet of Clay
The Great Feet Washings
The Vote
Sophisticated Lady
Greater Love Has No Man
The Color of Color
Mister Sandman
That Lying Wonder
All Things Relative
The Gathering Storm
A New Day
Epilogue
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