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The Interpreter (Paperback, New edition)
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The Interpreter (Paperback, New edition)
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Loot Price R528
Discovery Miles 5 280
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"No story of World War II" is more triumphant than the liberation
of France, made famous in countless photos of Parisians waving
American flags and kissing GIs as columns of troops paraded down
the Champs-Elysees. But one of the least-known stories from that
era is also one of the ugliest chapters in the history of Jim Crow.
In "The Interpreter", celebrated author Alice Kaplan recovers this
story both as eyewitnesses first saw it, and as it still haunts us
today. The U.S. Army executed seventy of its own soldiers between
1943 and 1946 - almost all of them black, in an army that was
overwhelmingly white. Through the French interpreter Louis
Guilloux's eyes, Kaplan narrates two different trials: one of a
white officer, one of a black soldier, both accused of murder. Both
were court-martialed in the same room, yet the outcomes could not
have been more different. Kaplan's insight into character and
setting creates an indelible portrait of war, race relations, and
the dangers of capital punishment.
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