Alabama's Redemption: a Story of Racial Segregation in America - Hale Meserow - Books - LarkMark, Incorporated - 9780615488004 - June 24, 2011
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Alabama's Redemption: a Story of Racial Segregation in America

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It was good to be white then. The year was 1946. Surviving American soldiers, sailors, and airmen returned victorious from the terror and dangers of WWII. White soldiers found parades in their honor, jobs, eager women, and an adoring country. Black soldiers, who had suffered and performed in the same manner as their white counterparts, came back to a country which still insisted on their subservience. This was especially true in the South, where the god Segregation ruled with an iron hand. Yet Rosa Parks, the Reverend Martin Luther King, the University of Mississippi, and JFK were right around the corner. Into this cauldron comes a young black soldier, a hero of the war, who wants nothing more than the opportunity to buy land, acquire a wife, and raise a family. In a powerful story of faith, character, perseverance, and romance, he faces crushing prejudice, unfair obstacles, and the threat of death. In the end, he meets his greatest enemy and discovers his greatest love.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 24, 2011
ISBN13 9780615488004
Publishers LarkMark, Incorporated
Pages 310
Dimensions 150 × 16 × 226 mm   ·   417 g
Language English  

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