Michelle Obama's family saga is a remarkable,
quintessentially American story - a journey from slavery
to the White House in five generations. As moving as
"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" and as sweeping
as "The Warmth of Other Suns", "American Tapestry"
traces the complex and fascinating story of Michelle
Obama's ancestors, a history that the "First Lady" did
not even know herself. Going back to the nineteenth
century, Rachel L. Swarns brings into focus the black,
white, and multiracial forebears of the nation's first
African-American first lady, and reveals for the first
time the identity of Mrs. Obama's white
great-great-great grandfather - a man who remained
hidden for more than a century in her family tree.
"American Tapestry" illuminates the lives of the
ordinary people who fought for freedom in the
'Revolutionary and Civil Wars'; who founded the 'Jewish
Reform' movement; who endured the agonies of slavery,
the displacement of the Great Migration, and the horrors
of Jim Crow to build a better future for their children.
Though it is an intimate family history, "American
Tapestry" is also the collective story of our changing
nation - a nation in which racial intermingling lingers
in the bloodlines of countless Americans, and slavery
remains the crucible through which many family
lines-black, white, and Native American-were forged.
Expertly researched, epic in scope, "American Tapestry"
is a singularly American, singularly inspiring story
with resonance for us all.
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