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Freedom Road (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Freedom Road (Hardcover, New Ed)
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I found this thrilling reading - and almost wholly new material. It
might be characterized as the other side of The Birth of a Nation,
and perhaps deserving that name more than did the famous
picture-story. For here is the period of Reconstruction through the
eight years when the Negroes were given a chance, and before the
southern whites organised underground to end the peril to white
supremacy. Today, this subject has a timeliness that adds poignancy
and challenge to the story of Gideon Jackson, field hand, former
slave, symbolic of those leaders of his people who saw in freedom a
chance to pull their race above the level at which they'd been
held. Gideon was elected from the hands of the Carwell plantation
to go to the South Carolinian Constitutional Convention. This is
the story of the growth of a statesman from a fine but simple and
untutored field hand to a member of the Congress of the United
States; it is a story of the recognition of the opportunity, of
self-education, of nobility and courage against fearful odds; it is
a story of Gideon's son, who went to New England and then to
Scotland, and who came back to serve his people as a doctor. It is
a story too of mounting fear and resentment as a way of life is
threatened - and the Klan takes hold - and a reign of terror
destroys the tortuous building of eight years' experiment in
democracy, made impotent by the aftermath of the Nayes??-Tilden??
deal. It is a story of the tragic end of "freedom road", told in
almost Biblical prose that is at first a hindrance, and later an
integral part of the whole. An important book which will find
opposition and antagonism, particularly in the South. (Kirkus
Reviews)
"Howard Fast makes superb use of his material. ... Aside from its
social and historical implications, Freedom Road is a high-geared
story, told with that peculiar dramatic intensity of which Fast is
a master". -- Chicago Daily News
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