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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780805071450 |
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"[A] clear, precise snapshot of an incident that belongs in our collective memory....Boyle has a keen eye for detail and a laudable aversion to idealizing his subjects. Although his affection for Sweet is clear, he's also honest — sometimes brutally so — about Sweet's weaknesses....For a contemporary America still struggling with the painful legacy of its racist past, it's a tale worth listening to." Priya Jain, Salon.com (read the entire Salon.com review)
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In 1925, Detroit was a smoky swirl of jazz and speakeasies, assembly lines and fistfights. The advent of automobiles had brought workers from around the globe to compete for manufacturing jobs, and tensions often flared with the KKK in ascendance and violence rising. Ossian Sweet, a proud Negro doctor-grandson of a slave-had made the long climb from the ghetto to a home of his own in a previously all-white neighborhood. Yet just after his arrival, a mob gathered outside his house; suddenly, shots rang out: Sweet, or one of his defenders, had accidentally killed one of the whites threatening their lives and homes.
And so it began-a chain of events that brought America's greatest attorney, Clarence Darrow, into the fray and transformed Sweet into a controversial symbol of equality. Historian Kevin Boyle weaves the police investigation and courtroom drama of Sweet's murder trial into an unforgettable tapestry of narrative history that documents the volatile America of the 1920s and movingly re-creates the Sweet family's journey from slavery through the Great Migration to the middle class. Ossian Sweet's story, so richly and poignantly captured here, is an epic tale of one man trapped by the battles of his era's changing times.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780805071450
- Subtitle:
- A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age
- Author:
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Henry Holt & Company
- Location:
- New York
- Subject:
- United states
- Subject:
- African American Studies
- Subject:
- Trials
- Subject:
- United States - 20th Century/20s
- Subject:
- African Americans
- Subject:
- Detroit
- Subject:
- Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - Histor
- Subject:
- General History
- Subject:
- United States - State & Local - Midwest
- Edition Number:
- 1st ed.
- Series Volume:
- 1493
- Publication Date:
- September 2004
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- Y
- Pages:
- 415
- Dimensions:
- 930x656x137 167










