When writer Allan Johnson asked his dying father where he wanted his ashes scattered, his father replied that it made no difference to him at all. In his new memoir, Not From Here, Johnson shares his personal journey from Connecticut to South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa to find the place where his father’s ashes belong – and to also find his own personal identity and history. But that personal history includes the displacement of the Native American people who had lived on the land settled by his Norwegian immigrant ancestors.
Johnson is a nonfiction author, novelist, and sociologist who is dedicated to understanding the human condition, especially in relation to issues of social justice rooted in gender, race and social class. He joined Dakota Midday and discussed Not From Here.