Fugitive Archives

My Family and the American Myth of Belonging
by Asale Angel-Ajani
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An incisive, lyrical exploration of one family’s history that radically overturns American myths about race, violence, and belonging.

Asale Angel-Ajani and her twin, the only Black children in a working-class white family, were shuffled between relatives, coming of age in a country that offered little refuge. Years later, Angel-Ajani dove...

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Published By Algonquin Books

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 288

Publication Date 10/06/2026

ISBN 9781643753188

Dimensions 5.5 inches x 8.25 inches


"Fugitive Archives is a furious and compassionate refusal to settle for easy answers. Through the violent contradictions embedded within her own lineage, Angel-Ajani writes with stunning precision about how our bodies carry the webs of history that shape our most intimate bonds."

Tessa Hulls, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Feeding Ghost

“In Fugitive Archives, Angel-Ajani masterfully blends jaw-dropping personal narrative, uncommonly rigorous scholarship, and lyrical prose to illuminate the construction and destruction of race, particularly in relation to class. Moving, enlightening, at times disturbing, at all times unflinching, and extremely timely in its arrival—this is easily among the best books I’ve read in years.” 

Jerald Walker, author of How to Make a Slave and Other Essays

“Filled with wonders and mysteries, with plot twists and startling revelations, Fugitive Archives is unlike any other book you’ve read about race. Asale Angel-Ajani writes with boundless intelligence and empathy as she enters the haunted spaces of her family’s near and distant past. In the process, she uncovers the great secrets at the heart of that fraught, collective story called the United States of America.”

Héctor Tobar, author of Our Migrant Souls and Deep Down Dark

“Fugitive Archives is a deeply moving and powerful account of America’s tortured landscape of race and class, all too often hidden behind the facade of a devotion to liberty and equality. A must-read as the country reaches 250 years of its existence.”

Annette Gordon-Reed, National Book Award-winning author of On Juneteenth and The Hemingses of Monticello

 
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