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The Fire in the Flint (Paperback): Walter Francis White The Fire in the Flint (Paperback)
Walter Francis White; Contributions by Mint Editions
R211 Discovery Miles 2 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Fire in the Flint (1924) is a novel by Walter Francis White. Although he is generally recognized for his accomplishments as the longtime leader of the NAACP, White also wrote several novels during the Harlem Renaissance exploring the themes of Alain Locke's New Negro Movement. Praised by W. E. B. Du Bois in The Crisis and by Konrad Bercovici in The Nation, The Fire in the Flint remains an invaluable testament to the power of fiction to address political matters. Dr. Kenneth Harper finds it difficult to overcome the deep inequities of life in the American South. Born and raised in Georgia, he returns to his hometown following his graduation from medical school and service in the First World War. Determined to open a clinic for his friends and neighbors, he avoids confrontation with white townspeople and focuses on the task at hand. Soon, however, he encounters opposition from neighbors who regard his success and intelligence as a threat to their power. Eventually, Harper is forced to lay his life on the line by opposing the Ku Klux Klan. The Fire in the Flint is a powerful bildungsroman grounded in truth and moral decency. Praised by Nobel Laureate Sinclair Lewis upon publication, White's novel is a largely forgotten masterpiece of the Harlem Renaissance, perhaps the finest decade for art in the history of American culture. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Walter Francis White's The Fire in the Flint is a classic of African American literature reimagined for modern readers.

The Fire in the Flint (Hardcover): Walter Francis White The Fire in the Flint (Hardcover)
Walter Francis White; Contributions by Mint Editions
R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Fire in the Flint (1924) is a novel by Walter Francis White. Although he is generally recognized for his accomplishments as the longtime leader of the NAACP, White also wrote several novels during the Harlem Renaissance exploring the themes of Alain Locke's New Negro Movement. Praised by W. E. B. Du Bois in The Crisis and by Konrad Bercovici in The Nation, The Fire in the Flint remains an invaluable testament to the power of fiction to address political matters. Dr. Kenneth Harper finds it difficult to overcome the deep inequities of life in the American South. Born and raised in Georgia, he returns to his hometown following his graduation from medical school and service in the First World War. Determined to open a clinic for his friends and neighbors, he avoids confrontation with white townspeople and focuses on the task at hand. Soon, however, he encounters opposition from neighbors who regard his success and intelligence as a threat to their power. Eventually, Harper is forced to lay his life on the line by opposing the Ku Klux Klan. The Fire in the Flint is a powerful bildungsroman grounded in truth and moral decency. Praised by Nobel Laureate Sinclair Lewis upon publication, White's novel is a largely forgotten masterpiece of the Harlem Renaissance, perhaps the finest decade for art in the history of American culture. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Walter Francis White's The Fire in the Flint is a classic of African American literature reimagined for modern readers.

The Nation, Volume 7 (Paperback): Walter Francis White, Ralph Ellison The Nation, Volume 7 (Paperback)
Walter Francis White, Ralph Ellison
R986 R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Save R161 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Rising Wind (Paperback): Walter Francis White A Rising Wind (Paperback)
Walter Francis White
R677 Discovery Miles 6 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Rising Wind (Hardcover): Walter Francis White A Rising Wind (Hardcover)
Walter Francis White
R965 Discovery Miles 9 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Fire in the Flint (Paperback, New Ed): Walter Francis White The Fire in the Flint (Paperback, New Ed)
Walter Francis White; Foreword by R.Baxter Miller
R970 Discovery Miles 9 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written by a lifelong champion of civil rights, this is the story of Kenneth Harper, a young black physician who, after having studied in the North in the early part of the twentieth century, returns to his hometown of Central City in South Georgia to practice medicine. Believing the days of oppression for blacks in the South were waning, Harper finds all too soon that the roots of intolerance grow deep. As he becomes increasingly aware of the ways in which the black community remains enslaved, Harper helps local sharecroppers organize a cooperative society to share in the economic freedom traditionally reserved for white landowners. The Ku Klux Klan is quickly rallied into action, and Harper finds himself in a violent and vengeful battle with the Klan. Amid the story's tragedy and violence, Walter White reflects the complex nuances of humanity within white and black communities in conflict.

A Man Called White - The Autobiography of Walter White (Paperback): Walter Francis White A Man Called White - The Autobiography of Walter White (Paperback)
Walter Francis White
R1,008 Discovery Miles 10 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1948, "A Man Called White" is the autobiography of the famous civil rights activist Walter White during his first thirty years of service to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. White joined the NAACP in 1918 and served as its executive secretary from 1931 until his death in 1955. His recollections tell not only of his personal life, but amount to an insider's history of the association's first decades.

Although an African American, White was fair-skinned, blond-haired, and blue-eyed. His ability to pass as a white man allowed him--at great personal risk--to gather important information regarding lynchings, disfranchisement, and discrimination. Much of "A Man Called White" recounts his infiltration of the country's white-racist power structure and the numerous legal battles fought by the NAACP that were aided by his daring efforts.

Penetrating and detailed, this autobiography provides an important account of crucial events in the development of race relations before 1950--from the trial of the "Scottsboro Boys" to an investigation of the treatment of African American servicemen in World War II, from the struggle against the all-white primaries in the South to court decisions--at all levels--on equal education.

The Fire in the Flint (Hardcover, New ed of 1924 ed): Walter Francis White The Fire in the Flint (Hardcover, New ed of 1924 ed)
Walter Francis White
R1,586 Discovery Miles 15 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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