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Bricks Without Straw - A Novel (Paperback)
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Bricks Without Straw - A Novel (Paperback)
Series: Library of Southern Civilization
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Albion W. Tourgee, a former Union officer from Ohio, came to North
Carolina in search of economic opportunity after the collapse of
the Confederacy. A young man and a fearless advocate of freedmen's
rights, he soon became a radical Republican leader and a prominent
figure in local politics. After he quit the South in 1874, Tourgee
published a succession of novels and stories which made him famous.
Bricks Without Straw, one of his two best-selling novels, is not
only a moving story but an important commentary on the
Reconstruction process in the South. This new edition of the book
remains faithful to the original, which appeared in 1880. In his
introduction, Profession Otto H. Olsen gives a comprehensive
evaluation of the book and its author, and their impact on the era
of Reconstruction. Tourgee was an astute and reliable observer of
the Reconstruction scene. In Bricks Without Straw he concentrated
on the problems and the continuing dilemma of freed slaves. Led by
Nimbus Ware, a ""good enough nigger but might aggravating to the
white folk,"" and Eliab Hill, a crippled mulatto preacher, former
slaves begin their postwar experience by availing themselves of the
educational, economic, and political opportunities of freedom. But
as soon as federal protection is withdrawn, their existence becomes
precarious in the face of the Ku Klux Klan and resentful southern
whites. The novel conveys a true sense of the trials and
accomplishments of a severely handicapped black population caught
in the oppressive racist environment of the postwar South. But, as
Professor Olsen points out, the book's pioneering, and still
pertinent, literary achievement is its repudiation of racist
stereotypes and its effective portrayal of the essential humanity
of the freed black slaves.
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