An edition of American Beach (1998)

American Beach

How "Progress" Robbed a Black Town--and Nation--of History, Wealth, and Power

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An edition of American Beach (1998)

American Beach

How "Progress" Robbed a Black Town--and Nation--of History, Wealth, and Power

In American Beach, journalist Russ Rymer provides astonishing insights into the meaning of American race relations. Avoiding the easy cliche of victimhood and oppression, he searches for answers through three unexpected, overlapping, intensely personal stories. Ultimately he presents a vision of a nation where the futures of blacks and whites are as linked as their histories, and where black experience offers a key to the struggle of every modern American.

American Beach opens with the killing of an unarmed black motorist by white police on a Florida resort island. It's the emblematic race confrontation of the 1990s, but Rymer's examination turns up everything but the ordinary. His journey leads us through ghostly plantation cemeteries, seance parlors, black resorts, European opera houses, Harlem salons, America's newest town, and its oldest incorporated black city.

Along the way, we are guided by the most extraordinary real-life Southern cast since Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, including Florida's first black millionaire and his great-granddaughter, a flamboyant pauper who lives on a chaise lounge on the beach, from whence she strives to salvage her history and rescue her imperiled culture. As Rymer shows, no matter what corner of America or which walk of life we may be from, it's our culture and our history as well.

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Publisher
Perennial
Language
English
Pages
352

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Cover of: American Beach
American Beach: How "Progress" Robbed a Black Town--and Nation--of History, Wealth, and Power
January 1, 2000, Perennial
Paperback in English
Cover of: American Beach
American Beach: a saga of race, wealth, and memory
1998, HarperCollinsPublishers
in English - 1st ed.
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American Beach
November 1, 1998, HarperAudio
Audio cassette in English

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
352
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
Weight
8 ounces

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Open Library
OL9239733M
ISBN 10
0060930896
ISBN 13
9780060930899
OCLC/WorldCat
43296466
Library Thing
1037974
Goodreads
161739

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