American Beach: How "Progress" Robbed a Black Town--and Nation--of History, Wealth, and Power
Russ Rymer Focusing on the lives of three black Americans from northeastern Florida--an unarmed motorist killed by a white cop, the granddaughter of the state's first black millionaire, and novelist Zora Neale Hurston--the author plumbs the soul of American race relations and shows how these stories convey important lessons about the American experiment. Reprint.
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NonfictionHistory
352 Pages