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Heart in Dixie, Bouler Nicholas


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Автор: Bouler Nicholas
Название:  Heart in Dixie
ISBN: 9780692082867
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ISBN-10: 0692082867
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 338
Вес: 0.49 кг.
Дата издания: 21.03.2018
Язык: English
Размер: 229 x 152 x 19
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
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Поставляется из: США
Описание:

A startlingly insightful and moving tale of the power and nebulousness of the past. - Kirkus Reviews

A new political novel, for Americas new politics

In 1972 a segregationist southern governor ran in the Democratic Presidential primaries, before dropping out of the race. Primaries had been held in 15 states. He had won five.

Objects in the review mirror often really are closer than they appear. Its not that far from Wallace to Trump. --Louis Menard, New Yorker Staff Writer

Heart in Dixie is a fictional description of the movement that began with that governor and that has grown in American life ever since. This movement has recently risen to the surface and, against all odds, has helped to elect a President of the United States. But the book is also a love letter about this very special place where many of us were southern-born and southern-bred.

The year is 1999, and four-time Governor Thomas Jefferson Davis lies near death. A young reporter makes her first trip to the Deep South to learn what his career meant to his supporters and what it may mean for the future of America.

She meets Gordon Halt, a trusted advisor to the Governor so long ago. She learns Gordon fought with his father, a moderate newspaper publisher, at the same time he resisted elements of the Klan, striving to preserve his particular vision of the South. Her research uncovers explosive audiotapes, long forgotten, by Billy Trask, a rival to Gordon and the Governors closest aide and oldest friend. Her reporting reveals the violence that went with the battle for civil rights, and a criminal conspiracy, hidden for decades. Gordon strives to reconcile her reporting with his memories of that distant time and his love for the gracious and genteel South that has always been his home.

When her work is nearly done, a senseless crime drags the past into the present and both Rebecca and Gordon must come to terms with unexpected truths: that a love of place can override even love of family; that the civil rights movement was a second Civil War which, like the first one, was fought within families as much as between groups; and that this second Civil War may not be over.




The Most Perfect Justice: Alexander McGillivray and George Washington Strive to Save the Creek Nation

Автор: Bouler Jean Lufkin
Название: The Most Perfect Justice: Alexander McGillivray and George Washington Strive to Save the Creek Nation
ISBN: 1733449701 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781733449700
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Цена: 1448.00 р.
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Alexander McGillivray, chief of the Creek Nation, was the most powerful Native American in the United States when George Washington became the nation's first president in 1789.

Both men faced uncertainty. McGillivray, of what is now Alabama, had been on the losing side of the Revolutionary War backing the British. Washington faced the task of making the new nation a political reality. He wanted a national policy toward the Native Americans that would be binding on Georgia, whose citizens were invading Creek lands. As that policy developed, Washington decided to make Native American rights a top priority, in large part at the urging of his trusted advisor Henry Knox who became his moral conscience on the issue.

Washington and Knox made McGillivray the cornerstone of their vision. They had Colonel Marinus Willett travel to Alabama to convince McGillivray to meet in the capital, then New York. Willett, McGillivray and 26 chiefs journeyed 700 miles, weeks by horseback, for the meeting. They were feted along the way, greeted in New York by huge crowds and treated like royalty. The peace treaty was signed on August 13, 1790, barely a year after Washington's inauguration.


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