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American Oracle - The Civil War in the Civil Rights Era (Paperback)
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American Oracle - The Civil War in the Civil Rights Era (Paperback)
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Loot Price R532
Discovery Miles 5 320
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"The ghosts of the Civil War never leave us, as David Blight knows
perhaps better than anyone, and in this superb book he masterfully
unites two distant but inextricably bound events." Ken Burns
Standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963, a
century after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, Martin
Luther King, Jr., declared, "One hundred years later, the Negro
still is not free." He delivered this speech just three years after
the Virginia Civil War Commission published a guide proclaiming
that "the Centennial is no time for finding fault or placing blame
or fighting the issues all over again." David Blight takes his
readers back to the centennial celebration to determine how
Americans then made sense of the suffering, loss, and liberation
that had wracked the United States a century earlier. Amid cold war
politics and civil rights protest, four of America's most incisive
writers explored the gulf between remembrance and reality. Robert
Penn Warren, the southern-reared poet-novelist who recanted his
support of segregation; Bruce Catton, the journalist and U.S. Navy
officer who became a popular Civil War historian; Edmund Wilson,
the century's preeminent literary critic; and James Baldwin, the
searing African-American essayist and activist-each exposed
America's triumphalist memory of the war. And each, in his own way,
demanded a reckoning with the tragic consequences it spawned.
Blight illuminates not only mid-twentieth-century America's sense
of itself but also the dynamic, ever-changing nature of Civil War
memory. On the eve of the 150th anniversary of the war, we have an
invaluable perspective on how this conflict continues to shape the
country's political debates, national identity, and sense of
purpose.
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