A “fascinating novel” of race and war in historical US
conflicts—through the eyes of a black soldier inexplicably traveling
through time (The New York Times Book Review). In the midst of the
racial tensions in the army during the Vietnam War, Capt. Abraham
Blackman does what he can to educate his fellow black soldiers on the
history of race relations in the US military. But when he is gravely
wounded in the jungle of Southeast Asia, he finds himself inexplicably
rocketed into those conflicts of the past. From slavery to
segregation, Blackman experiences firsthand the racism—from subtle
and insidious discrimination to outright violence—of the American
military’s past. Yet no matter the conflict, be it the Revolutionary
War, the Civil War, or World War II, Blackman fights for a racist
military establishment that expects black soldiers to die for the
cause of “freedom”—even when they are denied it at home.
Ultimately, Blackman’s greatest challenge will take place in his own
time, in Vietnam, where he must battle not only to survive but for
that most elusive of victories: justice. This “necessary [and]
boldly experimental” historical novel from the two-time American
Book Award–winning author brilliantly explores the complicated
legacy of the African American soldier throughout US history (The New
York Times Book Review).
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504032643
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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