Author

Publication

2005 - Carroll & Graf Publishers, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

88,500 words, Guess

Page Count

354 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more
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Classifications

  • DDC813/.54
  • LCCPS3554.Y48 M66 2005

Description

Recruited in 1918 to work for the NAACP, Walter White--a lightskinned African-American man who can pass for white--is sent undercover to investigate a lynching, all the while confronted with personal issues of identity. From the author of the award-winning novel Play for a Kingdom comes a masterful story inspired by the early life of Walter White, a dynamic but now all-but-forgotten figure in the history of civil rights. The twenty-four-year-old White was recruited in 1918 to work for the NAACP. Just weeks after he began, a horrible lynching took place in a small town in Tennessee and White was sent there to pose as a traveling salesman. His mission was to stay as long as it took to pry the secrets out of the town. Dyja paints a complex portrait of shifting identity as White, a blonde, blue-eyed, and very light-skinned African-American, moves back and forth between white and black, working his way into both the good-old-boy network of the town and the besieged African-American community. Forced to rethink his assumptions about what really happened in the town of Sibley Springs the night of the lynching, he struggles to establish guilt and innocence in a foreign landscape, confronting as well his own questions of identity. When another lynching looms, White must decide if he will risk everything to save a black life and the white souls of Sibley Springs.

Subjects

Topics

MurderFictionLynchingInvestigationAfrican AmericansTennessee, fictionAfrican americans, fiction

Places

TennesseeSibley Springs

Genres

  • Fiction.

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