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Long George Alley

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book Long George Alley Richard Hall
Libristo code: 07395784
Publishers Simon & Schuster, February 2004
Long George Alley is written in twenty-two points of view. Set in Natchez, Mississippi, during the S... Full description
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Long George Alley is written in twenty-two points of view. Set in Natchez, Mississippi, during the Summer of 1965, it covers two days in the lives of local blacks, whites, and the idealistic young civil rights workers who've come to town to organize black voters and integrate public facilities. But racial tension and Ku Klux Klan violence are running high. And many local blacks--impoverished and apathetic--are resigned to the traditional Jim Crow system of the old South. One goal of the civil rights workers is a march on Duncan Park, an oasis of lush green lawns, a swimming pool and golf course. Where Whites relax and Blacks are allowed to drive through. During the march on Duncan Park, blacks and whites alike are compelled to search their souls and stand up for what they believe in. Long George Alley is a strikingly evocative statement about the glory, hate, and pain which the racial issue arouses, and which still tear at the fabric of America today. The spectrum of reactions explored in this book will not fail to awaken a response.

About the book

Full name Long George Alley
Author Richard Hall
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2004
Number of pages 240
EAN 9780743478991
ISBN 9780743478991
Libristo code 07395784
Publishers Simon & Schuster
Weight 234
Dimensions 135 x 210 x 18
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