Tomlinson Hill, Chris Tomlinson
Tomlinson Hill, Chris Tomlinson
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Tomlinson Hill
The Remarkable Story of Two Families Who Share the Tomlinson Name - One White, One Black

Author: Chris Tomlinson

Narrator: David Drummond

Unabridged: 13 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/08/2014


Synopsis

Journalist Chris Tomlinson grew up hearing stories about his family's abandoned cotton plantation in Falls County, Texas. Most of the tales lionized his white ancestors for pioneering along the Brazos River. His grandfather often said the family's slaves loved them so much that they also took Tomlinson as their last name.

LaDainian Tomlinson, football great and former running back for the San Diego Chargers, spent part of his childhood playing on the same land that his black ancestors had worked as slaves. As a child, LaDainian believed that the Hill was named after his family. Not until he was old enough to read a historical plaque did he realize that the Hill was named for his ancestor’s slaveholders.

A masterpiece of authentic American history, Tomlinson Hill traces the true and very revealing story of these two families. From the beginning in 1854—when the first Tomlinson, a white woman, arrived—to 2007, when the last Tomlinson, LaDainian's father, left, the book unflinchingly explores the history of race and bigotry in Texas. Along the way, it also manages to disclose a great many untruths that are latent in the unsettling and complex story of America.


About Chris Tomlinson

Chris Tomlinson grew up in Dallas and became a reporter in 1994. He covered the end of Apartheid in South Africa and has reported from fifty countries and nine war zones, including Rwanda, Somalia, Lebanon, Afghanistan, and Iraq. A Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist, Chris has received the Military Reporters and Editors Association Award for distinguished reporting and the New York Association of Black Journalists Award for international reporting. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cindy on May 22, 2019

Five stars from me for many reasons. I admire Chris Tomlinson for his journalistic integrity. I admire him for choosing to be woke. It is not easy in Texas to challenge the white establishment. I will be quoting Chris and his research from the oral history’s from Tomlinson slaves and other Texas sla......more