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État
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ISBN
9781595349439
Book Title
Nation Must Awake : My Witness to the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Trinity University Press
Publication Year
2021
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.4in
Author
Mary E. Jones Parrish
Genre
History
Topic
African American
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
6.7 Oz
Number of Pages
152 Pages

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On May 31, 1921, Mary Parrish was reacting at home with her daughter in Tulsa's affluent Greenwood district, known nationally as Black Wall Street. "Mother, I see men with guns," her daughter proclaimed from the window. Joined by thousands of others, the two were forced to flee into a night of mob violence and raging fires. In subsequent days Parrish took it upon herself to document the epic destruction of life and property. The Nation Must Awake, now widely available for the first time, is Parrish's first-person account-along with reports from others in her community-of what has become known as the Tulsa race massacre. While she shows the magnitude of loss at the hands of white vigilantes, her account of an incident more than a hundred years old remains relevant as America continues its struggle for equality and social justice. Book jacket.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Trinity University Press
ISBN-10
159534943x
ISBN-13
9781595349439
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5050418672

Product Key Features

Book Title
Nation Must Awake : My Witness to the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
Author
Mary E. Jones Parrish
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
African American
Publication Year
2021
Genre
History
Number of Pages
152 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
6.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
F704.T92p37 2021
Reviews
"Essential reading." -- BitchReads "The most important single source of the history of the massacre." -- Scott Ellsworth , author of The Ground Breaking: An American City and Its Search for Justice "An extremely important, frequently cited, and quite special book in that it offers a rare, first-hand account of the Tulsa Race Massacre." -- Public Radio Tulsa "[This book] has served as a primary source for almost every historian of the Tulsa Race Massacre." -- Tulsa World "Bruner makes direct comparisons between the events of Tulsa in 1921 and the America of today, writing that the white mob who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2020, was a direct descendent of the 'King Mob' her great-grandmother had written about 100 years earlier." -- San Antonio Report, "The first and possibly only comprehensive first-person account of the event." POLITICO "[Bruner is] honoring her great-grandmother's groundbreaking journalism" Vox "The first and most visceral long-form account of how Greenwood residents experienced the massacre." The New Yorker "A story of survival...remains relevant a century later." The New York Times "The book is more than just a historical account. It's also Parrish's plea for America to live up to the promise of democracy." NPR's Morning Edition "An eyewitness account of the one of the worst events in American history has become a sleeper bestseller for Trinity University Press before the book's official pub date." Publishers Weekly "Mary documents the mind-numbingly large losses of lives and destruction of property through her own eyes and other testimonies from Black residents." TheRoot.com "As a historical record, Mary Jones Parris's book is really rich...especially like the way she itemized a list of all the lost property from the Tulsa massacre, so if ever there was a case for reparations, this is it." MS Magazine "The book recalls what it was like in the moments immediately before the mob ransacked the Parrish family home in Greenwood and then takes readers through how Parrish and her young child, Bruner's grandmother Florence Mary Parrish Bruner, escaped the violence and what they witnessed as their neighborhood burned." NBC.com "Essential reading." -- BitchReads "The most important single source of the history of the massacre." -- Scott Ellsworth , author of The Ground Breaking: An American City and Its Search for Justice "An extremely important, frequently cited, and quite special book in that it offers a rare, first-hand account of the Tulsa Race Massacre." -- Public Radio Tulsa "[This book] has served as a primary source for almost every historian of the Tulsa Race Massacre." -- Tulsa World "Bruner makes direct comparisons between the events of Tulsa in 1921 and the America of today, writing that the white mob who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2020, was a direct descendent of the 'King Mob' her great-grandmother had written about 100 years earlier." -- San Antonio Report, "Essential reading." -- BitchReads "The most important single source of the history of the massacre." -- Scott Ellsworth , author of The Ground Breaking: An American City and Its Search for Justice "Bruner makes direct comparisons between the events of Tulsa in 1921 and the America of today, writing that the white mob who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2020, was a direct descendent of the 'King Mob' her great-grandmother had written about 100 years earlier." -- San Antonio Report
Copyright Date
2021
Afterword by
Bruner, Anneliese M.
Lccn
2021-939585
Dewey Decimal
976.6/86
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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