0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R250 - R500 (1)
  • R500 - R1,000 (2)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 3 of 3 matches in All Departments

Swift Currents (Hardcover): David Bruce Grim Swift Currents (Hardcover)
David Bruce Grim
R754 R676 Discovery Miles 6 760 Save R78 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Praise for Swift Currents "The Sea Island community surrounding Beaufort, South Carolina, served as a center of historical action and events during our country's Civil War and Reconstruction Period. Iconic historical figures, families of southern planters, and emancipated enslaved Africans were involved in the Port Royal Experiment on the land and surrounding waterways. In Swift Currents, David Grim introduces readers to powerful figures who came to the region to make significant contributions: Harriet Tubman, Laura Towne, Clara Barton, Charlotte Forten, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Robert Smalls, and Robert Gould Shaw. His story seamlessly interweaves fictional characters with nonfictional events and individuals to document the unique Gullah culture and language. Grim conveys history through the point-of-view of a people whose perspectives of family, racial justice, and freedom have rarely been shared in literature." -Ronald Daise, cultural preservationist, former chairman of the Federal Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission, and charter member of the Sea Island Translation Team and Literacy Project Twenty-three year old Callie has lived in bondage at Oakheart Plantation since her birth. Although she has become a valuable asset to her cruel master, Daniel Bowen, Callie, her two brothers, and her young daughter struggle to cope with the outrages of enslavement. Change occurs suddenly on November 7, 1861, when the Union Navy attacks Port Royal Sound in South Carolina. Slavery ends across the surrounding sea islands as the planters flee. Ten thousand newly freed people, like Callie and her family, begin life under the authority of the US government. A historical novel based on actual events from 1861 to 1863, Swift Currents describes the slaves' transition from bondage to freedom through the lens of Callie and her two brothers. As they and others pursue education, work for wages, fight for freedom, and become landowners, their lives intersect with civilian and military authorities. Callie's story seeks to help the nation come to terms with its racial history and serves to provide a greater understanding of shared stories, thus lessening the inherited prejudice of generations.

Still A Rising Tide (Paperback): David Bruce Grim Still A Rising Tide (Paperback)
David Bruce Grim
R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Swift Currents (Paperback): David Bruce Grim Swift Currents (Paperback)
David Bruce Grim
R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Praise for Swift Currents "The Sea Island community surrounding Beaufort, South Carolina, served as a center of historical action and events during our country's Civil War and Reconstruction Period. Iconic historical figures, families of southern planters, and emancipated enslaved Africans were involved in the Port Royal Experiment on the land and surrounding waterways. In Swift Currents, David Grim introduces readers to powerful figures who came to the region to make significant contributions: Harriet Tubman, Laura Towne, Clara Barton, Charlotte Forten, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Robert Smalls, and Robert Gould Shaw. His story seamlessly interweaves fictional characters with nonfictional events and individuals to document the unique Gullah culture and language. Grim conveys history through the point-of-view of a people whose perspectives of family, racial justice, and freedom have rarely been shared in literature." -Ronald Daise, cultural preservationist, former chairman of the Federal Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission, and charter member of the Sea Island Translation Team and Literacy Project Twenty-three year old Callie has lived in bondage at Oakheart Plantation since her birth. Although she has become a valuable asset to her cruel master, Daniel Bowen, Callie, her two brothers, and her young daughter struggle to cope with the outrages of enslavement. Change occurs suddenly on November 7, 1861, when the Union Navy attacks Port Royal Sound in South Carolina. Slavery ends across the surrounding sea islands as the planters flee. Ten thousand newly freed people, like Callie and her family, begin life under the authority of the US government. A historical novel based on actual events from 1861 to 1863, Swift Currents describes the slaves' transition from bondage to freedom through the lens of Callie and her two brothers. As they and others pursue education, work for wages, fight for freedom, and become landowners, their lives intersect with civilian and military authorities. Callie's story seeks to help the nation come to terms with its racial history and serves to provide a greater understanding of shared stories, thus lessening the inherited prejudice of generations.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Kirstenbosch - A Visitor's Guide
Colin Paterson-Jones, John Winter Paperback R160 R143 Discovery Miles 1 430
Capitalist Crusader - Fighting Poverty…
Herman Mashaba Paperback R300 R277 Discovery Miles 2 770
Same As Ever - Timeless Lessons On Risk…
Morgan Housel Paperback R350 R317 Discovery Miles 3 170
Guernica - Painting the End of the World
James Attlee Paperback R407 R372 Discovery Miles 3 720
Power In Action - Democracy, Citizenship…
Steven Friedman Paperback R351 Discovery Miles 3 510
Rogues in the Postcolony - Narrating…
Stacey Balkan Hardcover R2,877 Discovery Miles 28 770
Beating Cancer with Natural Medicine
Michael Lam Hardcover R772 Discovery Miles 7 720
A Bunny's Christmas Eve Adventure
Anna Schumacher Hardcover R664 Discovery Miles 6 640
Ba Zi - The Four Pillars of Destiny…
Serge Augier Paperback R565 Discovery Miles 5 650
How Long Will South Africa Survive…
R.W. Johnson Paperback R354 Discovery Miles 3 540

 

Partners