Thirteen Loops Race Violence and the Last Lynching in America (Audible Audio Edition) B J Hollars James K White University Press Audiobooks Books
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Thirteen Loops Race, Violence, and the Last Lynching in America recounts the story of three innocent victims, all of whom suffered violent deaths through no fault of their own Vaudine Maddox in 1933 in Tuscaloosa, Sergeant Gene Ballard in 1979 in Birmingham, and Michael Donald in 1981 in Mobile. The death of Vaudine Maddox - and the lynchings that followed - serves as a cautionary tale about the violence that occurred in the same region nearly 50 years later, highlighting the cowardice, ignorance, and happenstance that sustained a culture of racial intolerance far into the future.
Nearly half a century later, after a black bank robber was acquitted for the murder of police sergeant Gene Ballard, two Klansmen took it upon themselves to exact revenge on an innocent victim - 19-year-old African American Michael Donald. Donald's murder - deemed the last lynching in America - reignited the race debate in America and culminated in a courtroom drama in which the United Klans of America were at long last put on trial.
A work of literary journalism, Thirteen Loops draws upon rarely examined primary sources, court documents, newspaper reports, and firsthand accounts in an effort to unravel the twisted tale of a pair of interconnected murders that forever altered United States' race relations.
Thirteen Loops Race Violence and the Last Lynching in America (Audible Audio Edition) B J Hollars James K White University Press Audiobooks Books
I learned so much about some of the ugliest aspects of America's vigilante behavior and the incredible racial hatred associated with the lynchings described in Thirteen Loops. That the author, BJ Hollars, was able to write so beautifully about such ugliness reveals his extraordinary literary skills. The stories are rich in research and detail and captivating in the use of language ans suspense. I think we can expect much from this author based on this first book.Product details
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Thirteen Loops Race Violence and the Last Lynching in America (Audible Audio Edition) B J Hollars James K White University Press Audiobooks Books Reviews
As someone who grew up in the south, I've seen echoes of the cases discussed in 13 Loops my entire life. Relatives warned me not to pull over in certain counties. Friends have felt the need to explain why I was never invited to their houses for dinner. This book made reconsider how a lot of the chance encounters, random walks home from the bar, or late night traffic stops could have turned out for me. With a wrong turn, I could have been Michael Donald. With the wrong parents, any of my closest friends could have been transformed into Henry Hays or Tiger Knowles.
It would have been easy to create another didactic book about race and racism. Luckily, Hollar's book avoids that pitfall. While he never loses track of the gravity of his subject matter, the book carries a tone and narrative that encourages conversation rather than condemnation or solemn silence, and that's a hard thing to accomplish when dealing with difficult subject matter. Racial division in this country is more complicated than North vs. South, black vs. white, and Hollars does a wonderful job of explaining that complexity while still creating an accessible and compelling narrative.
Thirteen Loops is one story, three stories, thirteen. Each "loop," or chapter, corresponds to a place and time, but the book is far more compelling than its clever organization. Thirteen Loops takes us from Tuscaloosa to Birmingham to Mobile to tell the story of the last lynching in America. Moving from the thirties into the late seventies and early eighties, it examines relationships between race-related violence, but it resists making the kind of grand sweeping proclamations that suggest there are definitive answers that will satisfy us as both readers and citizens "It's easy to draw connections, tracing a path from Tuscaloosa to Birmingham to Mobile. From 1933 to 1979 to 1981. However, it's far more difficult to ensure these paths lead to some greater truth." The book chronicles with extensive research and an elegant prose style the events in the manner of a 3rd-person omniscient. But the true elegance of the book is that it claims no such omniscience. Although it abhors violence--racial and otherwise--it does not point fingers or succumb to stereotype. Thirteen Loops confronts the black eyes of our collective history with restraint and an endearing objectivity. This book is neither a Hollywood hype-up nor another dull, one-sided middle school textbook. It is the honest endeavor to discover just how we as humans come to beat and hang our brethren in a tree.
The book is well written for any age beginning at middle school and should be used as a text book in history classes covering slavery, hate groups and persistent prejudice.
I learned so much about some of the ugliest aspects of America's vigilante behavior and the incredible racial hatred associated with the lynchings described in Thirteen Loops. That the author, BJ Hollars, was able to write so beautifully about such ugliness reveals his extraordinary literary skills. The stories are rich in research and detail and captivating in the use of language ans suspense. I think we can expect much from this author based on this first book.
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