Revolution: The Nora White Story Book II

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Revolution: The Nora White Story Book II

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This historical novel demonstrates in vivid detail the way African-Americans were subjected to continuous racism in the 1920s and also right after Emancipation from slavery.

In this book, Nora is still in New York City while her family doesn't know her whereabouts. In the meantime, her father, Gideon, has been arrested for a murder he didn't commit, and his brothers have devised a scheme to spring him from the local jail. A white member of the sheriff's staff had actually committed that murder, but the sheriff decided that an African-American would pay for that murder, and they selected Gideon White. He'd turn the vigilante justice over to members of the Ku Klux Klan.

The author works in rallies by Marcus Garvey and his philosophical and political theories about the rights of African-Americans. Garvey's philosophies seem more equitable to Nora than did those of W.E.B. DuBois in the first book, and she takes everything under consideration as she hears him speak.

I like the way the book ends and how the author leads the reader to the ending, and her writing style is clear and descriptive.”

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