Black California Gold

Author:   Wendy M. Thompson
Publisher:   Bucknell University Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781684485505


Pages:   130
Publication Date:   11 March 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Black California Gold


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For numerous migrants who ventured westward in the twentieth century in search of greater opportunities, the glitter of California often proved to be mere fool’s gold-promising easy riches but frequently resulting in dispossession and displacement. Poet Wendy M. Thompson is descended from two of these migrant waves-post-1965 Chinese immigrants and Black southerners of the Second Great Migration-whose presence has permanently transformed the region. In this arresting debut poetry collection, Thompson traces the past and present of California’s Bay Area, exploring themes of family, migration, girlhood, and identity against a backdrop of urban redevelopment, advanced gentrification, and the erasure of Black communities. Traveling down both familiar highways and obscure side streets, her poems map a region where race, class, and language are just some of the fault lines that divide communities and produce periodic tremors of violence and resistance. Confronting assimilationist myths of the American Dream, Black California Gold depicts a setting that is less a melting pot than a smelting pot, subjecting different ethnic groups to searing trials and extreme pressures that threaten to break them down entirely. Yet, it also celebrates the Black residents of the Bay Area who have struggled to sustain home and hope amid increasingly desperate conditions.  

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Author:   Wendy M. Thompson
Publisher:   Bucknell University Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Bucknell University Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.113kg
ISBN:  

9781684485505


ISBN 10:   1684485509
Pages:   130
Publication Date:   11 March 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1: county maps Black California Gold Part 2: Black in California Black California Freedom Black Southern Migrant Gifts Earth 地球 Mother 妈妈 Father 爸爸 Race 种族 Catch the Spirit Small Girl Smell My Mother in English San Francisco (an ode to Harlem of the West) Part 3: In Oakland, there was once a forest of old-growth coastal redwoods Black Garden Songs A Delight (The Food Poem) Family Money: A Prescription Told in Voices California Wildfires, 2020 The Thing about Nature Black on BART Part 4: California Blackout Black at Home in the Bay Area Investors Leave No Landmarks Life and Death in the Time of Black Lives Matter Acknowledgments

Reviews

""Black California Gold crafts a poetic counternarrative, one enriched by scholarly critique of the state and its violences, richly layered histories of black migration, and personal sensemaking at the altar of love, grief, and healing. Thompson invites us into a new black, poetic cartography, one that extends from the earth into the skies in its content; it is alive with poetic experimentation and risk. If you have ever wondered where the black people are in California, this book sings us-with Prince, no less-through history, through our survival into thriving, into the stars and back again!"" - Raina León (author of black god mother this body) ""Thompson's beautiful and insightful Black California Gold offers an archive of the less understood and sparsely engaged history of Black and Asian California through the lens of self-making, labor, and rights. What makes this wildly interdisciplinary work unique is its attention to the depth of feeling experienced at this nexus-where the stakes and wounds are-and where they are bound to linger for generations."" - Bettina Judd (author of Feelin: Creative Practice, Pleasure, and Black Feminist Thought)


""Black California Gold crafts a poetic counternarrative, one enriched by scholarly critique of the state and its violences, richly layered histories of black migration, and personal sensemaking at the altar of love, grief, and healing. Thompson invites us into a new black, poetic cartography, one that extends from the earth into the skies in its content; it is alive with poetic experimentation and risk. If you have ever wondered where the black people are in California, this book sings us—with Prince, no less—through history, through our survival into thriving, into the stars and back again!"" -- Raina León * author of black god mother this body * ""Black California Gold crafts a poetic counternarrative, one enriched by scholarly critique of the state and its violences, richly layered histories of black migration, and personal sensemaking at the altar of love, grief, and healing. Thompson invites us into a new black, poetic cartography, one that extends from the earth into the skies in its content; it is alive with poetic experimentation and risk. If you have ever wondered where the black people are in California, this book sings us—with Prince, no less—through history, through our survival into thriving, into the stars and back again!"" -- Raina León * author of black god mother this body * ""Thompson's beautiful and insightful Black California Gold offers an archive of the less understood and sparsely engaged history of Black and Asian California through the lens of self-making, labor, and rights. What makes this wildly interdisciplinary work unique is its attention to the depth of feeling experienced at this nexus—where the stakes and wounds are—and where they are bound to linger for generations."" -- Bettina Judd * author of Feelin: Creative Practice, Pleasure, and Black Feminist Thought * ""Thompson's beautiful and insightful Black California Gold offers an archive of the less understood and sparsely engaged history of Black and Asian California through the lens of self-making, labor, and rights. What makes this wildly interdisciplinary work unique is its attention to the depth of feeling experienced at this nexus—where the stakes and wounds are—and where they are bound to linger for generations."" -- Bettina Judd * author of Feelin: Creative Practice, Pleasure, and Black Feminist Thought *


Author Information

WENDY M. THOMPSON is an Oakland native whose creative work has most recently appeared in Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora​, Juked, and Hayden’s Ferry Review. She is an associate professor of African American studies at San JosÉ State University.

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