Description
Some experiments leave scars that last a lifetime.
Out of Frame is a ground-level account of African American history that rarely makes the textbooks - the military family experience that unfolded alongside desegregation, forced busing, and the quiet machinery of race inside institutions that never named what they were doing to the children in their care.
Raised within the rigid order of military life, Michael Gordon Bennett moved between countries, cultures, and a country still sorting out who belonged where. As a Black child navigating white military culture, the Deep South during busing, and near-total racial isolation in Colorado, he learned early to read authority, adapt quickly, and remain composed in systems that prized discipline over clarity. What appeared as stability often masked distance, silence, and rules that were never fully explained.
Out of Frame sits at the intersection of African American history, the psychology of identity formation, and the untold human cost of America's social experiments - told through the eyes of a child who lived inside them. It traces the moments that shape who we become: the weight of authority mistaken for safety, the confusion of displacement without context, and the slow recognition that fitting a system is not the same as belonging within it.
This is history with a face. And the face remembers.
For readers of narrative nonfiction, educators, and anyone who has ever navigated institutions that were not built with them in mind.
Details
Author: |
Michael Gordon Bennett |
ISBN 10: |
0986416266 |
Pages: |
216 |
Publisher: |
727 Squared, Inc. |
Publication Date: |
January 13, 2026 |
Binding: |
Paperback |
Weight: |
0.56lbs |