Vivian Distin ( Liberto, formerly Cash; April 23, 1934 – May 24, 2005) was an American homemaker and author. She is notable as the first wife of singer
Johnny Cash
John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter. Most of his music contains themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially songs from the later stages of his career. ...
and mother of their four daughters. She inspired his first hit single "
I Walk the Line
"I Walk the Line" is a song written and recorded in 1956 by Johnny Cash. After moderate chart success, it soon became Cash's first #1 hit on the ''Billboard'' country chart, and eventually crossed over to the pop charts, reaching #19 on the Bil ...
".
Born and raised in
San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio ( ; Spanish for "Anthony of Padua, Saint Anthony") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio. San Antonio is the List of Texas metropolitan areas, third-largest metropolitan area in Texa ...
, she grew up in a Sicilian-American household and was raised Catholic. She married Cash in San Antonio, but they separated after several years. In 1965, Cash, who was already well known, was arrested for drug possession. She stood by him during this time, and photographs of her were widely publicized.
Between 1965 and 1966, she faced discrimination due to her
racial identity after
white supremacists
White supremacy is the belief that white people are superior to those of other races. The belief favors the maintenance and defense of any power and privilege held by white people. White supremacy has roots in the now-discredited doctrine o ...
classified her as Black based on her appearance in the photos. At the time, interracial marriage was illegal in many places, and white supremacists claimed her marriage to Cash was unlawful. As a result, both she and her husband experienced harassment, and he was boycotted in the South for a year until his manager provided documentation confirming her classification as White.
After the couple divorced in 1966, they each married again. She had chief responsibility for raising their daughters. They typically spent time in the summer with their father and stepmother,
June Carter Cash
Valerie June Carter Cash (June 23, 1929 – May 15, 2003) was an American country singer and songwriter. A five-time Grammy Award–winner, she was a member of the Carter Family and the second wife of singer Johnny Cash. Prior to her marria ...
, both singer/songwriters.
In 2007, Distin published a memoir, prepared with Ann Sharpsteen, under her former married name of 'Vivian Cash'. Entitled ''I Walk the Line'', it was based on her years with Johnny Cash. She drew from the many letters they exchanged for three years before their marriage, when he was stationed in Europe.
Biography
Vivian (left) with Johnny and their children in 1961
Vivian D. Liberto was born in
San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio ( ; Spanish for "Anthony of Padua, Saint Anthony") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio. San Antonio is the List of Texas metropolitan areas, third-largest metropolitan area in Texa ...
. She, her brother Raymond Alvin and sister Sylvia were the children of Irene (née Robinson), a homemaker, and Thomas Peter Liberto, an insurance salesman and amateur
magician. Thomas was of Sicilian descent; his parents had immigrated to New Orleans and then Texas from
Cefalù
Cefalù (; ), classically known as (), is a city and comune in the Italian Metropolitan City of Palermo, located on the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily about east of the provincial capital and west of Messina. The town, with its population of jus ...
,
Palermo
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,
Sicily
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. Irene was of German, Irish, and Sub-Saharan African descent; her ancestors had been in Texas since the 19th century. Vivian and her siblings grew up in Sicilian-American Catholic culture and attended white schools in the segregated state.
Meeting Johnny Cash
On July 18, 1951, 17-year-old Vivian met
Johnny Cash
John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter. Most of his music contains themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially songs from the later stages of his career. ...
, an
Air Force
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recruit in
basic training
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, at a roller skating rink in San Antonio, Texas. The couple courted for three weeks before the Air Force deployed Cash to
West Germany
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for a three-year tour. During the separation, the couple exchanged hundreds of letters. Liberto later used these as the basis for her memoir ''I Walked the Line'' (2007).
On August 7, 1954, one month after his discharge, they were married at St. Ann's Catholic Church in San Antonio. The wedding
Mass
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was offered by Vivian's uncle who was a Catholic priest, Fr Vincent Liberto.
After marrying, the Cashes settled in
Memphis, Tennessee
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, where Johnny Cash took a job as a vacuum cleaner salesman. Within the first year of their marriage, Johnny Cash had become a rising
country music
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star.
Move to California
After his rapid success, Cash moved Vivian and their family to
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in California
* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
Places United States
* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
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, where he pursued film roles and entertainment industry connections when he wasn't on tour.
In 1961, Johnny Cash moved the family to a hilltop home overlooking
Casitas Springs, California
Casitas Springs (; ''Casitas'', Spanish for "little houses") is an unincorporated community in Ventura County, California, located east of Lake Casitas. It is an old community which was recorded as Arroyo de Las Casitas (“creek of the litt ...
. He had previously brought his parents to the area to run a small trailer park called the Johnny Cash Trailer Park. As Cash was frequently away from home on tour and the area had no amenities, Vivian and her daughters became increasingly isolated. Vivian often had to dispatch rattlesnakes and other vermin around the property.
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Facing racism
In 1965 Vivian's husband, Johnny Cash, was arrested in Texas for possession of hundreds of amphetamine pills and bringing drugs into the United States across the Mexican border. Though the couple had been estranged for three years, Vivian flew to El Paso, Texas
El Paso (; ; or ) is a city in and the county seat of El Paso County, Texas, United States. The 2020 United States census, 2020 population of the city from the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Census Bureau was 678,815, making it the List of ...
to accompany Cash to his court hearing.[Vivian Cash with Ann Sharpsteen, ''I Walked the Line: My Life with Johnny – September 4, 2007, First Edition, 2001'' p. 315] A widely circulated black and white photograph of them leaving the courthouse brought Vivian Cash to public notice for the first time. ''The Thunderbolt'', a democratic and racist newsletter published by Ku Klux Klan
The Ku Klux Klan (), commonly shortened to KKK or Klan, is an American Protestant-led Christian terrorism, Christian extremist, white supremacist, Right-wing terrorism, far-right hate group. It was founded in 1865 during Reconstruction era, ...
(KKK) leader J.B. Stoner, published an article with inflammatory language about her and their marriage. It was distributed by the White supremacist National States' Rights Party
The National States' Rights Party was a white supremacist political party that briefly played a minor role in the politics of the United States.
Foundation
Founded in 1958 in Knoxville, Tennessee, by Edward Reed Fields, a 26-year-old chiropra ...
.
The headline read "Arrest Exposes Johnny Cash's Negro Wife." In response to the article in ''The Thunderbolt'', Johnny Cash hired Nashville lawyer Johnny Jay Hooker and threatened a $25 million lawsuit against the KKK. However the incident soon faded and there was no effect on Cash's career at the time.[Julie Chadwick, ''The Man Who Carried Cash: Saul Holiff, Johnny Cash, and the Making of an American Icon'', p. 376]
Nearly two years later, the KKK revived their attack on the singer. They were unhappy about his criticism of the United States' treatment of Native Americans and his association with Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his nearly 70-year ...
and other counterculture
A counterculture is a culture whose values and norms of behavior differ substantially from those of mainstream society, sometimes diametrically opposed to mainstream cultural mores.Eric Donald Hirsch. ''The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy''. Ho ...
figures.
Vivian and Johnny Cash were each harassed by hate mail and death threats. Flyers were distributed at Johnny Cash's concerts urging people to call a phone number that played a reading of the Thunderbolt article; a voice intoned, "the race mixers of this country continue to sell records to your teenage children." They harassed the couple and boycotted the singer in the South.
Saul Holiff, Johnny Cash's manager, met with Robert Shelton, Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, and threatened a $200,000 lawsuit for harassment. Holiff also contacted national and local newspapers to correct the story; his efforts included a well-received article in the ''New York Post
The ''New York Post'' (''NY Post'') is an American Conservatism in the United States, conservative
daily Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published in New York City. The ''Post'' also operates three online sites: NYPost. ...
''.[Julie Chadwick, ''The Man Who Carried Cash: Saul Holiff, Johnny Cash, and the Making of an American Icon'' p. 376]
He also arranged to have Vivian Cash's background researched and documented. Specialists noted Vivian's designation as White on her marriage certificate in Texas, a list of the Whites-only schools she had attended in the segregated state, and letters from close associates attesting to their knowledge of her identity. With his wife established as "white", Johnny Cash was judged acceptable and was booked again in venues in the South.
Death
Vivan died on May 24, 2005, from complications of lung cancer and related surgery.
Personal life
Vivian and Johnny Cash were estranged in 1962. Liberto later said that she had filed for divorce in 1966 because of Cash's severe abuse of alcohol and other drugs, as well as his constant touring and his repeated acts of adultery
Adultery is extramarital sex that is considered objectionable on social, religious, moral, or legal grounds. Although the sexual activities that constitute adultery vary, as well as the social, religious, and legal consequences, the concept ...
with other women. He had become particularly close with singer June Carter, whom he later married. Vivian had primary responsibility for the four Cash daughters. Two of them followed their father into show business: Rosanne became a major singer-songwriter; Kathy; Cindy, who also became a singer-songwriter/author; and Tara. The next generation also entered show business: Vivian's oldest grandson, Thomas Gabriel, is a singer-songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee
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. Her grandson Dustin Tittle is a film producer.
In 1968, Liberto married Dick Distin, a police officer in Ventura, California
Ventura, officially named San Buenaventura (Spanish for "Saint Bonaventure"), is a city in and the county seat of Ventura County, California, United States. It is a coastal city located northwest of Los Angeles. The population was 110,763 at the ...
. They were married until her death.
Memoir
In 2002, Vivian was approached by freelance writer and producer Ann Sharpsteen about appearing in a retrospective program about Johnny Cash for VH1
VH1 (originally an initialism for Video Hits One) is an American basic cable television network that launched on January 1, 1985, and is currently owned by the MTV Entertainment Group unit of Paramount Global's networks division based in New Y ...
. Though she declined the offer, the two women became close friends. Vivian decided to publish her memoirs, hiring Sharpsteen as an editor and biographer. The book was entitled ''I Walked the Line: My Life With Johnny'' (2007).
It is based largely on excerpts from the thousands of letters that she exchanged with Johnny Cash during his three-year deployment before their marriage. In addition, it includes her recollections of their courtship and marriage, and Johnny Cash's rise to fame. She also discloses her feelings about June Carter, who married Cash after he and Vivian divorced.[
]
Genealogy
In February 2021, historian Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Henry Louis Gates Jr. (born September 16, 1950), popularly known by his childhood nickname "Skip", is an American literary critic, professor, historian, and filmmaker who serves as the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and the director of t ...
, host of the show ''Finding Your Roots
''Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'' is an American documentary television series hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr. that premiered on March 25, 2012, on PBS. In each episode, celebrities are presented with a "book of life" that is com ...
'', featured Rosanne Cash
Rosanne Cash (born May 24, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter and author. She is the eldest daughter of country musician Johnny Cash and his first wife, Vivian Cash.
Although Cash is often classified as a country artist, her music draws f ...
as a guest. His researchers had studied both sides of her parents' families through documents and DNA analysis.
They confirmed her mother Vivian Liberto's paternal Sicilian ancestry, documented for 300 years in Cefalù
Cefalù (; ), classically known as (), is a city and comune in the Italian Metropolitan City of Palermo, located on the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily about east of the provincial capital and west of Messina. The town, with its population of jus ...
, Sicily
Sicily (Italian language, Italian and ), officially the Sicilian Region (), is an island in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula in continental Europe and is one of the 20 regions of Italy, regions of Italy. With 4. ...
. Vivian's grandfather Rosario Liberto arrived in New Orleans
New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a Consolidated city-county, consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana. With a population of 383,997 at the 2020 ...
in 1895 and migrated to San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio ( ; Spanish for "Anthony of Padua, Saint Anthony") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio. San Antonio is the List of Texas metropolitan areas, third-largest metropolitan area in Texa ...
. There he married an Italian woman from his hometown, and founded what became a chain of successful Italian grocery stores.
They found Vivian's known German and Irish ancestors. They also found that one of Vivian's maternal great-great-grandmothers was Sally Shields, a woman of mixed race
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races and the term multi-ethnic people refers to people who are of more than one ethnicities. A variety of terms have been used both historically and presently for mul ...
who was born into slavery in Alabama
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. Sally's mother was an enslaved African American. Sally's White father and master was William Bryant Shields, a planter born in North Carolina and the son of an Irish immigrant. He also fathered Shields's eight siblings.
He used his wealth and political influence to gain an act of the legislature in 1848 to free all nine of his children. At this time the legislature no longer allowed individuals to manumit slaves through private deeds or other such actions. The legislature's act was conditional, stipulating that the Shields's children's 'freedom' was "confined as to residence to the counties of Perry, Dallas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
and Wilcox".[ Further, it precluded them from being able to inherit land.][ Shields was noted in other records as "not recognized in good society," probably because of his acknowledgement of his mixed-race family and efforts on their behalf,][ in a slave society that did not want to acknowledge such "shadow families".
The show found that Sally Shields had married a White man, Andrew Robinson, in 1838 in ]Perry County, Alabama
Perry County is a county located in the Black Belt region in the central part of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,511. Its county seat is Marion. The county was established in 1819 and is named in honor ...
. She was still enslaved, so the marriage was ostensibly illegal as slaves were not allowed to marry,[ but her husband posted a $200 bond to gain registration of the marriage by the county clerk, to make it legal.][
With a White father and a mother who was more than half White, the Robinson children were of predominately White ancestry. Their children were classified as ]Mulatto
( , ) is a Race (human categorization), racial classification that refers to people of mixed Sub-Saharan African, African and Ethnic groups in Europe, European ancestry only. When speaking or writing about a singular woman in English, the ...
(or mixed race) in the 1870 census in Texas. Their son Lafayette Robinson was a direct ancestor of Vivian Cash's mother.[ Like Sarah, the Shields' siblings all married White spouses, as did their descendants.][
According to DNA, Rosanne Cash has 3.3% sub-Saharan African ancestry. While the researchers did not find written confirmation, the DNA data indicated that Rosanne has African ancestry on her father's side in addition to that on her mother's side. Through their African ancestry, she (and her sisters) are cousins of actor ]Angela Bassett
Angela Evelyn Bassett (born August 16, 1958) is an American actress. Known for her work in film and television since the 1980s, she has received List of awards and nominations received by Angela Bassett, various accolades, including a Primetime ...
.[
Originally living near each other in Perry County, most of the grown children of the extended William B. Shields family left Alabama and migrated to Texas, where they were less identifiable as being of ]mixed race
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races and the term multi-ethnic people refers to people who are of more than one ethnicities. A variety of terms have been used both historically and presently for mul ...
because they were among people who did not know their backgrounds. To avoid being drafted into the Confederacy, the Robinson family and other Shields siblings migrated during the Civil War to Mexico for a time. After the war, they returned to Texas. By the 1930s, the census and death records of Andrew and Sarah (Shields) Robinson's descendants listed them all as White.[
According to her official biographer Ann Sharpsteen, and her own words in her 2007 memoir, Vivian Cash strongly identified throughout her life as a White Sicilian American. Cash said in her memoir, "It didn't help that Johnny issued a statement to the KKK informing them that I wasn't black. To this day I hate when accusations and threats from people like that are dignified with any response at all."]
Representation in other media
*Rosanne Cash dedicated her album, '' Black Cadillac'' to Vivian Liberto, her father, and stepmother, June Carter Cash. The tracks “Burn Down This Town“ and “I Was Watching You” directly reference Vivian.
*Liberto was portrayed in the Cash biopic ''Walk the Line
''Walk the Line'' is a 2005 American biographical drama film directed by James Mangold. The screenplay, written by Mangold and Gill Dennis, is based on two autobiographies by the American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash: '' Man in Black: His Own ...
'' by actress Ginnifer Goodwin
Ginnifer Goodwin (born Jennifer Michelle Goodwin on May 22, 1978) is an American actress. She starred as Margene Heffman in the HBO drama series ''Big Love'' (2006–2011), Mary Margaret Blanchard, Snow White / Mary Margaret Blanchard in the Am ...
. She was portrayed by Anna Grace Stewart in the CMT miniseries ''Sun Records
Sun Records is an American independent record label founded by producer Sam Phillips in Memphis, Tennessee on February 1, 1952. Sun was the first label to record Elvis Presley, Charlie Rich, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Jo ...
''.
*Liberto's life was chronicled in the documentary, '' My Darling Vivian'' (2020).
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