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A uniquely blended personal family history and history of the changing definitions of race in America.

A zealous eugenicist ran Virginias Bureau of Vital Statistics in the first half of the twentieth century, misusing his position to reclassify people he suspected of hiding their true race. But in addition to being blinded by his prejudices, he and his predecessors were operating more by instinct than by science. Their whole dubious enterprise was subject not just to changing concepts of race but outright error, propagated across generations.

This is how Michael OMalley, a descendant of a Philadelphia Irish American family, came to have colored ancestors in Virginia. In The Color of Family, OMalley teases out the various changes made to citizens names and relationships over the years, and how they affected families as they navigated what it meant to be white, colored, mixed race, and more. In the process, he delves into the interplay of genealogy and history, exploring how the documents that establish identity came about, and how private companies like increasingly supplant state and federal authoritiesand not for the better.

Combining the history of OMalleys own family with the broader history of racial classification, The Color of Family is an accessible and lively look at the ever-shifting and often poisoned racial dynamics of the United States.

Author: Michael OMalley
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 11/22/2024
Pages: 336
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 8.50h x 6.10w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9780226835907
Language: English

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