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Passing strange : a Gilded Age tale of love and deception across the color line / Martha A. Sandweiss.
TITLE:
Passing strange : a Gilded Age tale of love and deception across the color line / Martha A. Sandweiss.
Publication Date:
2009-2010
Publication Information:
New York : Penguin Books,
Physical Description:
370 p., [8] p. of plates : ill.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-358) and index.
Summary:
Read Martha A. Sandweiss's posts on the Penguin Blog The secret double life of the man who mapped the American West, and the woman he loved Clarence King was a late nineteenth-century celebrity, a brilliant scientist and explorer once described by Secretary of State John Hay as "the best and brightest of his generation." But King hid a secret from his Gilded Age cohorts and prominent family in Newport: for thirteen years he lived a double life-the first as the prominent white geologist and writer Clarence King, and a second as the black Pullman porter and steelworker named James Todd. The fair, blue-eyed son of a wealthy China trader passed across the color line, revealing his secret to his black common-law wife, Ada Copeland, only on his deathbed. In Passing Strange, noted historian Martha A. Sandweiss tells the dramatic, distinctively American tale of a family built along the fault lines of celebrity, class, and race- a story that spans the long century from Civil War to civil rights.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781594202001

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