A Good Country: My Life in Twelve Towns and the Devastating Battle for a White America

A Good Country: My Life in Twelve Towns and the Devastating Battle for a White America

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  • Author:Sofia Ali-Khan
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Summary

A leading advocate for social justice excavates the history of forced migration in the twelve American towns she's called home, revealing how White supremacy has fundamentally shaped the nation。

Sofia Ali-Khan's parents emigrated from Pakistan to America in search of a good country。 Growing up with a nerdy interest in American folk history and a devotion to the rule of law, Ali-Khan would ultimately pursue a career in social justice, serving some of America's most vulnerable communities。 By the time she had children of her own--having lived, worked and worshipped in twelve different towns across the nation--Ali-Khan felt deeply American, maybe even a little extra American for having seen so many sides of the country。

But in the wake of 9/11, and on the cusp of the 2016 election of Donald Trump, Ali-Khan's American dream of a good life in the communities of her youth felt under constant threat。 She needed to understand whether America, which had for so long proudly proclaimed itself a nation of immigrants and underdogs, would continue to make good on its promise of offering her kids a better life。 As the vitriolic attacks on Islam and Muslims intensified, she wondered if that promise had ever applied to families like her own, and if she had gravely misunderstood the nation she'd grown up in。

To make sense of it all, Ali-Khan went in search of that good country to which her family first came, revisiting the places that have shaped her life and unearthing half-buried histories of cultural annihilation, forced migration, and systemic dispossession that still shape every state, town, and reservation today。 From the forgotten origins of Chinatowns across the country to the myth of a peaceful Quaker Pennsylvania, Ali-Khan braids the story of her own political awakening with these histories to reveal how America's European colonial premise continues to shape our nation, driving Brown and Black Americans to the margins and then developing the law and the landscape to impoverish, exclude, and contain them。 Equal parts memoir, history, and prescription for confronting America's most painful legacies, A Good Country is the story of every corner of our country--from Flagstaff to Boston and everywhere between。

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Reviews

Kerry

I was privileged to receive an advanced copy。 This is a devastatingly beautiful book。 Sofia Ali-Khan’s saga of life in 12 American towns perfectly captures the longing of one immigrant family to live in White America。 The book is a rare combination of personal narrative tucked inside historical context。 Her insights are especially timely today。 Read this book! You won’t regret it。

Sarah Katz

This 4th of July weekend, where “independence” feels at best questionable, I treated myself to finishing the inimitable Sofia Ali-Khan’s new book (releasing tomorrow 7/5!), A Good Country: My Life in Twelve Towns and the Devastating Battle for a White America。 The books weaves together a highly personal narrative with deep dives into the colonialist and white supremacist history of our nation。 Sofia deftly demonstrates how the USA’s history and culture of genocide, racism, patriarchy and xenopho This 4th of July weekend, where “independence” feels at best questionable, I treated myself to finishing the inimitable Sofia Ali-Khan’s new book (releasing tomorrow 7/5!), A Good Country: My Life in Twelve Towns and the Devastating Battle for a White America。 The books weaves together a highly personal narrative with deep dives into the colonialist and white supremacist history of our nation。 Sofia deftly demonstrates how the USA’s history and culture of genocide, racism, patriarchy and xenophobia are deeply woven into our society。 Although much of the history is not new to me, Sofia’s use of her own personal journey is call for reflection for each of us on how we interface with the deeply flawed realities of our nation。 Sofia’s voice arrives at exactly the right time, and serves as a call to action in these deeply troubled times。 By far the best book I have read in a long time! 。。。more

Geoffrey

(Note: I received an advanced reader copy of this book courtesy of NetGalley)Sofia Ali-Khan’s A Good Country is not only a searing indictment on America’s still unreconciled foundations as a settler-colonial state, but an extremely effective one as well。 Using just the twelve specific locations that she personally lived in across the United States, the author is able to very easily tie each and every one into a unique historical case of either systematic destruction, exploitation, or marginaliza (Note: I received an advanced reader copy of this book courtesy of NetGalley)Sofia Ali-Khan’s A Good Country is not only a searing indictment on America’s still unreconciled foundations as a settler-colonial state, but an extremely effective one as well。 Using just the twelve specific locations that she personally lived in across the United States, the author is able to very easily tie each and every one into a unique historical case of either systematic destruction, exploitation, or marginalization of a nonwhite segment of the population。 It’s with great skill that Ali-Khan blends together stories of her own life with a diverse collection of injustices, ranging from the near annihilation of any traces of the native Lenape peoples from the Delaware River valley to the purposeful segregation of post-WWII Levittowns。 I personally preferred the historical parts of the book much more than the segments detailing her personal past, as she was able to make me newly aware of several horrors that my school education had failed to mention to me, and also provide much deeper background few items that I thought I already knew about, but apparently only understood at the most basic level。 However, whether one is more into memoir or history, there is a great deal to learn and experience from A Good Country。 With these current times sharply in mind, this is as strong a recommendation as I can give。 。。。more

Ellison Cooper

I got to read an early version of this book and it blew me away。 This is an intricate weaving together of personal story and history to create a moving, unflinching look at America。