
The Hairstons
An American Family in Black and White
Author: Henry Wiencek
Narrator: David Colacci
Unabridged: 15 hr 15 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 12/29/2020

Author: Henry Wiencek
Narrator: David Colacci
Unabridged: 15 hr 15 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 12/29/2020
Henry Wiencek, a nationally prominent historian and writer, is the author of several books, including The Hairstons: An American Family in Black and White, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1999, and, most recently, Master of the Mountain:Â Thomas Jefferson and His Slaves.
This is a really wonderful book and a truly important story. I was a bit nervous when I picked it up from the library--I knew the author's main area of research was old Southern mansions and plantation architecture, which had me a little apprehensive that he might be one of those Northerners who jus......more
4.5 Stars This book is about the history of a white slaveholding family in the American South, and their slaves. The white family, pronounced (Harston), share their history and their name with many of the descendents of their black slaves, who pronounce the name as written. The Hairstons owned planta......more
My grandma had given me this book and asked me to read it because she wanted to know about our family. I was so busy that I never had time to read it. I just found the book in my grandma's things (she passed away 4 years ago) and decided I should read it. The book was so good. It delve deep into a f......more
I saw this book on display at the library during Black History month and just had to check it out as my husband's uncle is a HAIRSTON and I'm a genealogist. It was fascinating. Only then did I learn from his uncle that they had heard stories all their lives about this! At one point in history, the d......more
It took me awhile to warm to this book, but it became more interesting when the author established the biological link between at least some of the white and black Hairstons. The stories from the years of the Civil War and Reconstruction, as well as World War II, were intriguing. Although Reconstruc......more
“Not since Mary Chestnut's Civil War has nonfiction about the South been as compelling as fiction.” —Time“Wiencek, who has written for Smithsonian and American Heritage magazines, has spent eight years unraveling the mystery of the Hairstons (pronounced Harston), said to be 'the largest family in America.' What Wiencek has turned up is nothing if not intriguing, including aspects which are worthy of further exploration . . . Amid these huge plantations, for example, are unacknowledged children of their masters who become enslaved butlers, servants, and housekeepers, or children who were forced to keep their mother's maiden name to disguise their heritage. . . [An] eerily fascinating account.” —Kirkus Reviews“Wiencek's lovingly detailed history of the complicated relationships among the various strains of this huge, tragically divided Old South family has been called a metaphor for the nation, but a more accurate description would lie in the words of Robert Penn Warren, who said, 'The past is never past.'” —The Dallas Morning News