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Author Geerlings, Lonneke, author

Title I lay this body down : the transatlantic life of Rosey E. Pool / Lonneke Geerlings
Published Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
Series Politics and culture in the twentieth-century South
Contents Introduction -- Amsterdam, 1905-1927 -- Berlin, 1927-1939 -- Westerbork, 1939-1945 -- Amsterdam, 1945-1949 -- London, 1949-1971 -- Hilversum, 1958 -- Up North / Down South, 1959-1960 -- Mississippi, 1960-1963 -- Alabama, 1965-1966 -- Befriending Langston Hughes, 1945-1967 -- Epilogue : pursuing ghosts
Summary "Rosey E. Pool (1905-71) did not live an ordinary life. She witnessed the rise of the Nazis in Berlin firsthand, tutored Anne Frank, operated in a Jewish resistance group, escaped from a Nazi transit camp, published African American poets in Europe, operated a London "salon" with her partner, witnessed independence movements in Nigeria and Senegal, and took part in the American civil rights movement. I Lay This Body Down is the first study of Pool and her remarkable transatlantic life. A translator, educator, and anthologist of African American poetry, Pool corresponded, after World War II, with Langston Hughes, W. E. B. Du Bois, Naomi Long Madgett, Owen Dodson, Gordon Heath, and others who fostered her involvement in the Black Arts Movement, both in Britain and the United States. Though Pool was often cast as an outsider-one poet was amazed that "one so removed" was interested in the Black cause-she saw herself as part of a transatlantic struggle against oppression. For Pool, the "yellow Jew stars" the Nazis forced her to wear "were our darker skins." Rosey E. Pool's life allows Lonneke Geerlings to explore intersections of European and American history. As a Holocaust survivor and activist fighting against segregation in the Deep South, Pool connects stories that are often studied and told in isolation. Her life helps us understand the intersecting histories of Jewish Europe and Black America, but it also allows us to see how Pool dealt with tragedy, trauma, and loss. At its core, this book is about resilience and hope. Indeed, Pool's life illuminates the power of reinvention for dealing with both challenging personal circumstances and the traumas of global history"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Pool, Rosey E., 1905-1971.
Women political activists -- England -- London -- Biography
Holocaust survivors -- England -- London -- Biography
Translators -- Netherlands -- Biography
Civil rights -- United States -- History -- 20th century
African Americans -- Civil rights -- Southern States
Civil rights workers -- Southern States -- Biography
African Americans -- Civil rights
Civil rights
Civil rights workers
Holocaust survivors
Translators
Women political activists
SUBJECT Netherlands -- Biography
Subject England -- London
Netherlands
Southern States
United States
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780820362069
0820362069
Other Titles Transatlantic life of Rosey E. Pool