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Many thousand gone : an American fable

Title
Many thousand gone : an American fable / Ronald L. Fair ; with an introduction by W. Ralph Eubanks.
Author
Fair, Ronald L.
Publication
New York, NY : Library of America, 2023.

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Description
xxii, 108 pages; 21 cm.
Summary
What if, in a rural, isolated corner of Mississippi, slavery didn't end in 1865 but continued uninterrupted into the present? This is the chilling premise of Ronald L. Fair's dark novel. In fictional Jacobs County, outsiders are rarely allowed in, and Black inhabitants attempting to escape are hunted down and killed. Hope is kindled in the enslaved community with the birth of the "Black Prince," a child celebrated for being "genuinely Negro" in a county in which Black women have long been subject to the sexual predations of white men. Secreted out of the county by his great-grandmother and a family friend, the young boy eventually makes his way north. Years later, his growing fame as a Chicago writer casts a spotlight on Jacobs County, setting in motion a series of events that will change everything for oppressor and oppressed alike. First published in 1965, Many Thousand Gone: An American Fable was hailed by The New York Times as "one of the most beautifully written books" of the decade. W. Ralph Eubanks's introduction explores Fair's extended metaphor for Black life under Jim Crow and reflects on the power of literature to excavate the legacy of slavery. --from publisher's website.
Subject
  • African Americans > Fiction
  • Slavery > United States > Fiction
  • Slavery > Fiction
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
Sc D 24-5
ISBN
  • 1598537636
  • 9781598537635
OCLC
1370328002
Author
Fair, Ronald L., author.
Title
Many thousand gone : an American fable / Ronald L. Fair ; with an introduction by W. Ralph Eubanks.
Publisher
New York, NY : Library of America, 2023.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Subject
Black author.
Research Call Number
Sc D 24-5
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