White Work and Reparative Genealogy
Reckoning with Ancestral Debt as a Path to Racial Reparations
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:16th Sep '25
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What does it mean to reckon with a legacy of white supremacy? White Work and Reparative Genealogy invites white-identifying readers on a courageous journey into the heart of ancestral memory, historical accountability, and racial repair.
Clinical psychologist Mary Watkins traces her family’s lineage from 1607 Jamestown through generations of slave ownership and racial violence in the American South. Blending personal narrative, historical research, and psychological insight, Watkins models a practice of “white work”—a form of reparative genealogy that confronts the silences and distortions in white family histories. With reflective questions at the end of each chapter, this book offers practical tools for readers ready to explore their own histories and take action toward racial justice.
This is a book for those who seek to move through guilt and shame—not around them—toward healing, solidarity, and shared liberation.
“This book has worked deeply on me. As someone who works with white congregations to support them in moving toward abolitionist reparations, this is the manual I’ve been longing for. It is a map, a spiritual provocation, and an invitation to the deepest level of working toward racial repair and healing. I hope Quaker meetings will study it together. Racial justice to me is reparations; Watkins’s book is a way to move toward it with integrity, specificity, and personal transformation.” (Lucy Duncan, Friends Journal, friendsjournal.org, January 1, 2026)
ISBN: 9783032028150
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362 pages