White Lies White Lies

White Lies

The Double Life of Walter F. White and America's Darkest Secret

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Publisher Description

A New Yorker Best Book of the Year 2022

An “electrifying” biography of Walter White, a little-remembered Black civil rights leader who passed for white in order to investigate racist murders, help put the NAACP on the map, and change the racial identity of America forever (Chicago Review of Books).

Walter F. White led two lives: one as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance and the NAACP in the early twentieth century; the other as a white newspaperman who covered lynching crimes in the Deep South at the blazing height of racial violence. Born mixed race and with very fair skin and straight hair, White was able to “pass” for white. He leveraged this ambiguity as a reporter, bringing to light the darkest crimes in America and helping to plant the seeds of the civil rights movement.

White’s risky career led him to lead a double life. He was simultaneously a second-class citizen subject to Jim Crow laws at home and a widely respected professional with full access to the white world at work. His life was fraught with internal and external conflict—much like the story of race in America. Starting out as an obscure activist, White ultimately became Black America’s most prominent leader, during his time. A character study of White’s life and career with all these complexities has never been rendered, until now.

By the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of The Accidental President, Dewey Defeats Truman, and The Arsenal of Democracy, White Lies uncovers the life of a civil rights leader unlike any other.

This powerful work of narrative nonfiction uncovers the explosive true story of a man who dared to live two lives:
Passing for White: With blond hair and blue eyes, Walter White crossed the color line as an undercover reporter, risking his life to expose the truth of lynching in the Deep South.NAACP History: Discover the untold story of how White's leadership and fearless investigative reporting helped put the organization on the map and plant the seeds of the civil rights movement.A Harlem Renaissance Leader: Step into the vibrant world of 1920s New York, where White was a central figure of the Harlem Renaissance, championing legendary artists like Langston Hughes and Paul Robeson.The Paradox of Racial Identity: Explore the profound internal and external conflicts of a man who was a second-class citizen at home but moved freely in the white world, embodying the central paradox of race in America.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2022
February 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
400
Pages
PUBLISHER
Mariner Books
SELLER
Harper Collins Canada Limited
SIZE
15.5
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