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Drawing on her lifelong journey to know her family’s history, leading Christian activist Lisa Sharon Harper recovers the beauty of her heritage, exposes the brokenness that race has wrought in America, and casts a vision for collective repair.

Harper has spent three decades researching ten generations of her family history through DNA research, oral histories, interviews, and genealogy. Fortune, the name of Harper’s first nonindigenous ancestor born on American soil, bore the brunt of the nation’s first race, gender, and citizenship laws. As Harper traces her family’s story through succeeding generations, she shows how American ideas, customs, and laws robbed her ancestors—and the ancestors of so many others—of their humanity and flourishing.

Fortune helps readers understand how America was built upon systems and structures in ways that blessed some and cursed others, allowing Americans of European descent to benefit from the colonization, genocide, enslavement, rape, and exploitation of people of color. As Harper lights a path through national and religious history, she clarifies exactly how and when the world broke and shows the way to redemption for us all. The book culminates with a vision of truth telling, reparation, and forgiveness that leads to beloved community. It includes a foreword by Otis Moss III, illustrations, and a glossy eight-page black and white insert featuring photos of Harper’s family.

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“A fantastic read and an important work in America’s search for her authentic self.”—Mitch Landrieu, former mayor of New Orleans; founder of E Pluribus Unum

“Lisa Sharon Harper is a masterful storyteller.”—Ruby Sales, founder of the Spirithouse Project

“This book is a triumph!” —Joshua DuBois, White House faith-based advisor to President Barack Obama

“Harper makes clear the work we must accomplish to see that our hope for true equality and justice never fades.”—Jen Hatmaker, New York Times bestselling author

“This is a story that will stay with you.”—Sarah Bessey, editor of New York Times bestseller A Rhythm of Prayer; author of Miracles and Other Reasonable Things

“Harper has the rare gift of speaking honestly in ways that remind you of Tom Skinner, and of speaking intimately in ways that remind you of Maya Angelou.”—Willie James Jennings, Yale Divinity School

“Fortune is necessary reading for us all.”—Kirsten Powers, CNN senior political analyst

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Throughout Black History Month 2022, Lisa Sharon Harper invites you to pilgrimage through the story of her family—which is also the story of race in America—from the colonial era through Inauguration Day 2021.

Watch and understand the impact of racial hierarchy on one family, the role of the church in establishing this hierarchy, and the faith implications of Brown, colonized Jesus.

Join Lisa and a diverse community of thought leaders as they consider how to stop simply talking about race and finally repair what it broke in the world.

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“‘Whoever saves a life,’ the rabbis teach, ‘saves the whole world.’ In this brilliant story of Fortune, which is also the story of America, Lisa Sharon Harper demonstrates how one who narrates a life also tells the story of the whole world. Take and read how one family and the whole world were broken by the lies of race, and how we might be part of repairing the breach.”—Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, president, Repairers of the Breach; author of We Are Called to Be a Movement

“In this powerful and necessary book, Lisa Sharon Harper does something truly unique. By telling the story of her own family, she tells the story of America through a deeply Christian lens. As truthful as it is hopeful, this beautifully written book about resistance, healing, memory, place, history, justice, and identity shows how we are all still shaped by the stories we tell. This is a story that will stay with you.”—Sarah Bessey, editor of New York Times bestseller A Rhythm of Prayer; author of Miracles and Other Reasonable Things

“Lisa Sharon Harper’s Fortune is a brave and brilliant meditation on the shameful legacy of racial injustice in America. This is a seamless narrative brimming with historical reflection, family lore, and spiritual healing. Highly recommended!”—Douglas Brinkley, Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities and professor of history, Rice University; author of Rosa Parks: A Life

“Lisa Sharon Harper is one of the most influential leaders in the US and across the globe. This is her most important book yet. She unifies her own family history with her insightful theology. She names the sinful, demonic force of racism, but she also casts a vision for how we can heal our wounds from it. Pure fire from beginning to end.”—Shane Claiborne, author, activist, and cofounder of Red Letter Christians

“Fortune by Lisa Sharon Harper is an arresting, moving, and altogether remarkable book. The author—one of the most influential faith leaders in America and around the globe—deftly combines her own story with a broader narrative of race, theology, and our country’s tragic history. This book is a triumph! It should be read in living rooms, classrooms, and anywhere else where people seek passion, purpose, and truth.”—Joshua DuBois, White House faith-based advisor to President Barack Obama; bestselling author of The President’s Devotional

“The magic of Lisa is this: she tells the whole truth of our historical existence as a nation built upon racist structures, ideologies, and laws. In Fortune, Harper lays bare the guttural facts about where America sits in the expanse between the bright promise of ‘I Have a Dream’ and the rayless reality of ‘Make America Great Again.’ In the end, she makes clear the work we must accomplish to see that our hope for true equality and justice never fades.”—Jen Hatmaker, New York Times bestselling author, speaker, and host of the For the Love podcast

“In Fortune, Lisa Sharon Harper helps us imagine how the sterile print of America’s first race laws impacted living, breathing people. Particularly in chapter one, her analysis of the life of Fortune Game Magee and her descendants helps us consider how these laws and the constructs of race that they built shaped the course of our nation. You may not agree with everything, but you must consider this work.”—Paul Heinegg, author of Free African Americans of Maryland and Delaware and Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina

“A beautiful book of great spiritual and emotional depth. Through a mix of memoir and historical excavation, Lisa Sharon Harper conducts a unique, courageous exploration of America’s original sin and its terrible toll on the physical, spiritual, and psychic existence of Black Americans through the struggles of her ancestors. This book will touch your soul.”—Obery M. Hendricks Jr., visiting scholar, Columbia University; author of Christians Against Christianity: How Right-Wing Evangelicals Are Destroying Our Nation and Our Faith

“It is difficult to write a book on race, faith, family, reparations, and justice in ways that are compelling to people who are either tired of or resistant to thinking about these matters. Lisa Sharon Harper has written just such a book. Harper has the rare gift of speaking honestly in ways that remind you of Tom Skinner, and of speaking intimately in ways that remind you of Maya Angelou. There are few evangelical writers who match the power of her voice. I am very glad we all get to hear it in print.”—Willie James Jennings, Yale Divinity School

“‘How do we repair what race broke in the world?’ This is what Lisa Sharon Harper challenges us to consider in her new book. She takes us on a journey of discovery using her family history as the vessel, and calls us to contemplate not only the cost and pain of racism but the promise of an ‘America yet to be’—should we dare to confront our past, repair the damage, and demand a future that belongs to us all. A fantastic read and an important work in America’s search for her authentic self.”—Mitch Landrieu, former mayor of New Orleans; founder of E Pluribus Unum

“Lisa Sharon Harper gives us a glimpse of her family’s survival, resistance, and resilience through her bold storytelling. In this epic narrative, she reminds us that our stories aren’t entirely lost to racial injustice. We can reclaim the richness and brilliance of our stories, our people, and our faith. Fortune will have your attention on every page and provoke each of us to explore our family history and discover redemptive visions for ourselves and our family lineage.”—Latasha Morrison, New York Times and ECPA bestselling author of Be the Bridge; president and founder of Be the Bridge

“What is extraordinary about this publication is Lisa’s ability to weave history, family narrative, theology, and creative nonfiction against our contemporary scene. . . . Read from these pages, Beloved, and let this story of family, race, and resistance create anger in your spirit and ultimately inspire your heart to join the work to heal our nation and eventually our world.”—Otis Moss III (from the foreword)

“Lisa Sharon Harper is one of our nation’s most critical voices on the issues of race, gender, faith, and justice. In an era when the world feels unmoored, Harper anchors us in the truth of what brought America to the brink. Through masterful storytelling and deep spiritual reflection, Harper weaves together ten generations of her family story with the story of America. Then she points the way forward to a world where all can flourish. Fortune is necessary reading for us all.”—Kirsten Powers, New York Times bestselling author, CNN senior political analyst, and USA Today columnist

“Lisa Sharon Harper is a masterful storyteller. In Fortune, Harper offers us a front-row seat to the intergenerational story of her family as they moved from being a community of enslaved Africans to free African Americans. With a sociohistorical scalpel and unflinching honesty, she unpacks the sound of her family’s names, an African American family in White America where the bone of racism chokes the breath out of everyone and everything it touches, including democracy itself. Faced with the choice of becoming broken-winged birds from the weight of racism, the men and women in Fortune choose to both fly in it and above it. This is the magnificent breath of fresh air that we inhale from the genius of this African American family.”—Ruby Sales, founder of the Spirithouse Project, long distance runner for justice, social critic, popular educator, and Black folk theologian

With skill and love, Lisa Sharon Harper weaves together nothing less than an epic and true story of race, religion, history, and identity. A small number of books convey such soulfulness and richness with every word, and this is one of them. Fortune recovers the story not just of a single lineage but of whole eras, people groups, and nation-shaping events, and it reads like both memoir and exposé. It rewards the reader with insights and emotion on every page.”—Jemar Tisby, New York Times bestselling author of The Color of Compromise and How to Fight Racism

“Lisa Sharon Harper is a gifted storyteller and one of the voices we need to listen to for America’s future. In telling the story of her ancestors and her personal story, she shows us a deeper way of understanding our nation’s difficult past and offers a way forward toward its diverse and equitable future.”—Rev. Jim Wallis, Endowed Chair in Faith and Justice and founding director of the Georgetown University Center on Faith and Justice; founder and ambassador of Sojourners

“Lisa Sharon Harper is one of our generation’s most important wisdom teachers. Fortune is a compelling invitation to receive the story that has shaped a nation through the story of her family. It makes clear how the stakes in our public conversations about race and justice are both deeply personal and universal: they touch us in the most intimate spaces of our lives.”—Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, author of Revolution of Values and Reconstructing the Gospel

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Better late than—well, you get it. 😁 This Mo Better late than—well, you get it. 😁

This Mother’s Day, after church mom, Aunt Najuma (my father’s sister), and I paid respects to my Grandmother Willa and Great Grandmom Elizabeth (“Lizzie”). They are buried in the two black cemeteries in Philly (Mount Lawn and Eden, respectively). It was a beautiful day of connection with the ancestors.

Then on the way out of Eden, which is an national historic site on the Underground Railroad trail, my mom mentioned that the incredible black philanthropist/abolitionist, James Forten, is buried in the same cemetery as Lizzie. 

So, we rounded a corner, went up a hill and…

WOOOW!! 

Side by side in a row lay James Forten, William Still (who partnered with Harriet Tubman to chronicle the stories of self-emancipated people), and Rev. Absalom Jones (abolitionist founder of my church @aecst1792 and the Black Episcopal church in general)! 

Both Absolom Jones and James Forten organized the #walkout of St. George’s Methodist Church with Richard Allen in 1787! They immediately formed the Free African Society. That org church-planted Jones’s St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church and Mother Bethel AME, which was the seed for the first Black denomination. It also planted the First African Baptist Church, which launched the Black Baptist denominations. All right here in #philly. 

#blacklegacy #mothersday #philadelphia
Philly is about to elect its 1st Woman Mayor!! Th Philly is about to elect its 1st Woman Mayor!! 
The top 3 candidates were ALL WOMEN!!!!! 😵😃
And the WINNER was a Black woman!!! 
So, Philly is about to elect its 1st Black woman mayor!!!

I voted for @cherelleparkerphilly because she is the most qualified to be our next mayor, by a mile!! 

1. She earned her Masters in Public Administration from UPenn. 
2. She served in the PA House of Representatives (2005-2015) and chaired the Philly delegation. 
3.  While serving she wrote and passed legislation that allows expert testimony in sexual assault cases. (Imagine that. There was a time when that wasn’t allowed! 🫨)
4. She also passed the Philadelphia Tax Fairness Act, which has helped revitalize Philly neighborhoods!
5. She has served on Philly’s City Council for 8 years! During that time she led the passage of the “Philly First Home” program, which has helped people, previously locked into renter status, access the benefits of home ownership. 
6. Since 2020 Parker has led the Democratic Party on the City Council. 
7. As a Black mother she understands the economic and social challenges facing Philly’s most vulnerable young people. 

It is time to give Cherelle Parker the reins, elect her as our next mayor, and work with her to help make our city flourish! 

#philly #philadelphia #mayoral #election
I voted!! #philly let’s get out and VOTE! Our I voted!! 

#philly let’s get out and VOTE! Our mayoral primary will be decided by less than 1000 votes!! Your vote really does matter. 

I voted for @cherelleparkerphilly , because she is the most qualified by far.

Get out and vote!

#philadelphia #primary #election

Shout-out to my Grandmom Ethel Weeks pictured here! She was riding my cousin’s scooter (in her 70s!!) #whimsical
Y’all! This is your next #mustwatch! The decol Y’all! This is your next #mustwatch! 

The decolonized analysis of #queencleopatra @netflix was STUNNING! Truly. Stunning. 

Plus, I had no idea that Cleopatra died only about 30 years before Jesus’ birth. Never put two and two together before. This African Queen helped set the political context for the entire New Testament. (my revelation, not from documentary)

Meticulously researched through a decolonized lens, historians present simple genealogical, as well as cultural logic to make the strong case that while the Ptolemaic dynasty traces itself to Greece, they had been in Egypt and had intermarried with (pre-Arab invasion) Egyptians for 300 years—eight generations! So Cleopatra “was no more Greek or Macedonian than Rita Wilson or Jennifer Aniston. Both of whom are one generation from Greece,” said the series director, Tina Gharavi, in a piece she penned @variety to slap-back at white supremacist detractors. 

Please watch this series. You will learn a ton. And you may even hear one more beam holding up the lie of white supremacy fall to the ground with a thud. 

#queencleopatra #decolonizeyourmind #decolonize #africanqueens #africanqueen #cleopatra
This morning I boarded an Amtrak train and trekked This morning I boarded an Amtrak train and trekked to DC to accept the #RickLovePeaceAward from @peacecatalystinternational and the Alliance for Peacebuilding. 

I thought I’d share my acceptance speech here (and in comments). 

Thank you, Peace Catalyst and Alliance for Peacebuilding. I am profoundly honored to receive the 2023 Rick Love Peace Award.

I half expect to see Rick come around a corner—always moving and yet deeply rooted in the shalom of God. Rick carried a deep peace in his core. That came from intimate communion with our Creator—the creator of the harmony ethic. 

It is one of the great honors of my life to receive a recognition also given to one of my theological mentors, Dr. Miroslav Volf and Hurunnessa Fariad, who were each recognized last year. 

When I was studying Human Rights at Columbia University in New York City in 2005, American peace-builders looked outward—Croatia and Bosnia, Kosovo, Darfur, Georgia. Those were the places that needed Human Rights and peace-building in those days. 

In 2009, I traveled to Croatia for the 3rd time—to participate in a month-long faith-based peace-building “conference” with a group called Renewing our Minds (ROM), developed by @tihomirkukolja to bring together young leaders across Europe to train them in the art of peace building. There were Bosniacs and Serbs and Croats. There were Serbians and Kosovacs. There were Christians, Muslims and Jews. There were Roma. My roommate was a conservative Republican white woman from Washington state. I am an African American democrat—whose mother was a member of SNCC and dated Stokely Carmichael for a minute. To my surprise, we found that the most intractable divide among us was between us: the Democrat and the Republican.

Today, our democracy hangs by a thread. We need our elections monitored. Our courts have suffered corruption. We are suffering mass violence in our streets every single day. 

(Continued in comments)

#peacecon2023 #beyondfragileground
I just clicked out of our quarterly Freedom Road c I just clicked out of our quarterly Freedom Road consultants team mtg. We start and end each mtg with our one-word check-in and check-out. 

We’re in the midst of a major season of growth and significant impact. Yet, it hasn’t been without its challenges.

As we checked out of the meeting my word was: “Grateful.” I am so grateful for the collective wisdom, the support, the integrity and the community that the Freedom Road team has become to each other over nearly seven years of working and dreaming together. 

I clicked out of the mtg and looked up and saw Babe snuggling with her doppelgänger. 

#grateful
I’m looking forward to reconnecting at my kitche I’m looking forward to reconnecting at my kitchen table tonight! 

Click in at 7pm ET for an #april #checkin on #alladatings (“all-a-da-tings”)

#phdlife 
#ncgerrymander
#tennesseethree 
#climatecraycray 
#queencharlotte 
Charlie’s #coronation 

See you at 7!
Ah… academic stress. #forthejoy Clarification: Ah… academic stress. #forthejoy

Clarification: Final paper in my first of four classes. 😉👊🏽
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