I just keep talking A life in essays
Book - 2024
"Throughout her prolific writing career, Nell Painter has published works on such luminaries as Sojourner Truth, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Malcolm X. Her unique vantage on American history pushes the boundaries of personal narrative and academic authorship. Led by an unbridled curiosity for her subjects, Painter asks readers to reconsider ideas of race, politics, and identity. I Just Keep Talking assembles her writing for the first time into a single volume, displaying the breadth and depth of Painter's decades-long historical inquiry and the evolution of Black political thought" --
- Introduction: Ego Histoire
- Autobiography
- Hers: Whites Say I Must Be on Easy Street
- Hers: A Sense of Place
- Regrets
- Biography
- Difference, Slavery, and Memory: Sojourner Truth in Feminist Abolitionism
- The Truth of the Matter: Letter to the Editor of The New Yorker
- Humanity, Scholarship, and Proud Race Citizenship: The Gifts of John Hope Franklin
- Long Divisions
- "Introduction" in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Written by Herself
- Martin R. Delany: Elitism and Black Nationalism
- History
- Who Decides What Is History?
- French Theories in American Settings: Some Thoughts on Transferability
- Hill, Thomas, and the Use of Racial Stereotype
- What Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Intellectuals Saw in the Time of Trump: American Universities, Monuments, and the Legacies of Slavery
- Reparations: Be Black Like Me
- Art School + History History
- On Horseback
- It Shouldn't Be This Close. But There's Good News, Too
- After the Riot: Partisanship and Political Life in the Wake of January 6
- From 1872 to 1876 in the Space of One Year
- Improving American Democracy Means Working Locally for the Common Good
- History-Southern History
- Soul Murder and Slavery: Toward a Fully Loaded Cost Accounting
- Of Lily, Linda Brent, and Freud: A Non-Exceptionalist Approach to Race, Class, and Gender in the Slave South
- Labor Relations in the Post-Civil War US South
- Eric Foner's Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution
- The Shoah and Southern History
- How We Think about the Term "Enslaved" Matters
- Whiteness
- What Whiteness Means in the Trump Era
- Rethinking Capitalization
- When Poverty Was White
- What Is White America? The Identity Politics of the Majority
- Ralph Waldo Emerson's Saxons
- Visual Culture
- Malcolm X across the Genres
- "… whatever she saw go on in that barn"
- Alma W Thomas (1891-1978): Old/Not Old Artist
- Mary Quinn Sullivan, the Mysterious Founder of the Museum of Modern Art
- Whose Nation? The Art of Black Power
- On the Gallery Walls: Black Power Art in Arkansas
- Seeing Police Brutality Then and Now
- Archive to Brush
- I Knit Socks for Adrienne
- Coda
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review