ProvidenceBaylor University Press, 2002 - 293 pàgines Hailed as Will Campbell's most literary work, Providence chronicles the more than 170-year history of a square mile of plantation land in Holmes County, Mississippi. Shifting between history and autobiography, Campbell illustrates the quest for justice among the Choctaws, African-Americans, and Whites on the parcel of land designated Section 13. From the forcible removal of native Choctaws, to slavery and sharecropping on the Providence Plantation, to an interracial cooperative farm in the 1930s-50s, and finally to the present-day ownership by the Department of the Interior, Providence, according to Campbell, "has seen a lot. In a way its saga is the story of the nation." |
Continguts
Chapter 1 | 1 |
Chapter 2 | 3 |
Chapter 3 | 24 |
Chapter 4 | 49 |
Chapter 5 | 61 |
Chapter 6 | 68 |
Chapter 7 | 92 |
Chapter 8 | 117 |
Chapter 10 | 167 |
Chapter 11 | 191 |
Chapter 12 | 205 |
Chapter 13 | 215 |
Chapter 14 | 239 |
Chapter 15 | 248 |
Interview with the Author | 273 |
Works by Will D Campbell | 291 |
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acres Amite County Andrew Jackson asked BARTON began Bluffs Bolokta Booker boys called CAMPBELL Chicopa Creek Chief Martin Christian church Colonel Confederate Cooperative Farm cotton Dancing Rabbit Creek Department of Interior father folks Franklin Gene Cox Greenwood Leflore heard Holmes County Jacob Jesse Furver knew land later laughed Lindy lived looking Louis LeFleur Luther Cashdollar Marcella meeting Minter Mississippi moved Nanih Waiya Negro never O'Reilly Ole Miss P.B.S. Pinchback Pinchback planters Preacher Providence Cooperative Farm Providence Farm Providence Plantation Pushmataha remembered Richard Davis Samuel Donnell Gwin Section Thirteen seemed Sherwood Eddy Sister slaves Southern stood story Sue Minter sure talked Tchula tell thing thought tion Tobit told Treaty of Dancing Turner Brashears wanted White Citizens Council wife Will’s William McKendree Gwin woman words young
Referències a aquest llibre
Dixie Rising: How the South is Shaping American Values, Politics, and Culture Peter Applebome Previsualització limitada - 1997 |