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Red River

by Lalita Tademy

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ISBN13: 9780446578981
ISBN10: 0446578983
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They are men whose lives began in slavery, who weathered the Civil War, and who grappled with the contradictions of emancipation through the turbulent years of Reconstruction. Portraying the lives of the families who dwell in The Bottom, a poor settlement just down Red River from Colfax, Louisiana, Tademy begins her story with a heart-wrenching battle for the Colfax courthouse. Newly freed men are fighting for their liberties, hoping the federal government will come to their aid. As tensions rise, a massacre ensues, and proud families are left to deal with the wreckage and find the strength to push on. Drawn from both historic fact and the author's own family history, Tademy brings to life a historical human drama left untold — until now.

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"Four generations of African-American Southerners claw their way up from the ruins of Reconstruction in this engrossing family saga by the author of the bestselling Cane River. Tademy begins with a harrowing recreation of the notorious 1873 massacre at Colfax, La., where 150 blacks, gathered in defense of local Republican officials — and their own citizenship — were killed by white supremacists. Her narrative continues into the 1930s with a fictionalized chronicle of her forebears in the Tademy and Smith clans as they struggle against poverty, buy land and pursue their dream of starting a school for African-American children, their progress challenged by floods, hunting accidents and the Ku Klux Klan. It's an unabashed story of racial uplift (sample dialogue: ' 'We getting old, and it up to us to move the race forward''), but there's plenty of drama and grit to keep it from becoming cloying. Through her characters, the author paints an indelible portrait of rural life under Jim Crow, built around backbreaking farm labor, blood ties that bind and chafe, and the omnipresent fear of a capricious white racism that can undo in a moment the work of a lifetime. Combining family anecdotes with historical research and a rich imagination, Tademy crafts another American epic. Photos." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"Tademy is establishing herself as a compelling chronicler of the complex history of slavery and race in America." Booklist

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"This engrossing and eyeopening emotional family saga spans several generations while bringing an African American perspective to a very painful time in U.S. history." Library Journal

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"[T]he book sheds light on an overlooked event, and is rife with palpable tension." Kirkus Reviews

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"Tademy...manages to straddle the line between glorifying her ancestors and humanizing them." Washington Post

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"Ms. Tademy's family is a fascinating wealth of stories and largely ignored American history. It is our good fortune that she, a gifted storyteller, had the wisdom to know that these stories belong to all of us." Dallas Morning News

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"Tademy has done a service to readers of all races by reopening a chapter of American history that deserves the light of day." USA Today

Synopsis:

From the New York Times bestselling author of Cane River comes the dramatic, intertwining story of two families and their struggles during the tumultuous years that followed the Civil War.

About the Author

Tademy is a former vice-president of Sun Microsystems who left corporate world to immerse herself in tracing her family's history.

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Bridget Colontonio, July 30, 2007 (view all comments by Bridget Colontonio)
Red River is undeniably powerful. Set against the backdrop of the "Reconstruction" after the Civil War in Colfax, Louisiana, and the very real "Riot of Colfax" on April 13th, 1873, we meet two special families, The Smith's and The Tademy's. The clear vividness of each character and the trials and the sacrafices each one endures is equivalent to a precious family heirloom, to be remembered and passed from one generation to the next, much like the book itself. This story is overflowing with incredible, inspiring pride and should be on the bookshelf of every school library. There is a certain aura about this story mingling the insurmountable love and respect they have for one another, and their duty to their children and community, making this book totally unforgettable.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780446578981
Author:
Tademy, Lalita
Publisher:
Libri
Subject:
General
Subject:
Louisiana
Subject:
United states
Publication Date:
January 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
432
Dimensions:
9.28x6.44x1.34 in. 1.48 lbs.

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