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Blood done sign my name, a true story, Timothy B. Tyson

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Blood done sign my name, a true story, Timothy B. Tyson
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
memoirs
Main title
Blood done sign my name
Medium
electronic resource
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Oclc number
232120657
Responsibility statement
Timothy B. Tyson
Sub title
a true story
Summary
The battle for civil rights was not won in the sixties -- certainly not in many parts of the country. It never touched Oxford, North Carolina, where young Tim Tyson was growing up. In 1970, when a black man was killed in the town square by a Klansman and his sons, and an all-white jury acquitted the murderers, both blacks and whites were swept into a firestorm. Amid the violence and fear that enveloped the town, Tim's father attempted to bring the two sides together, only to be reviled as a traitor to both sides. Tim -- now a professor of African-American studies at the University of Wisconsin -- has written a memoir of that turbulent summer, and has gone back, thirty years later, to find a remnant of scorched justice
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