One of The New York Times 100 Notable Books of the Year Longlisted for
the National Book Award for Nonfiction One of The Washington Post's
Best Nonfiction Books of the Year A New York Times Editors' Choice
Pick “Powerful… [and] fascinating.” —The Washington Post The
remarkable story of Edward McCabe, a Black man who tried to establish
a Black state within the United States. In this paradigm-shattering
work of American history, Caleb Gayle recounts the extraordinary tale
of Edward McCabe, a Black man who championed the audacious idea to
create a state within the Union governed by and for Black people —
and the racism, politics, and greed that thwarted him. As the sweeping
changes and brief glimpses of hope brought by the Civil War and
Reconstruction began to wither, anger at the opportunities available
to newly freed Black people were on the rise. As a result, both Blacks
and whites searched for new places to settle. That was when Edward
McCabe, a Black businessman and a rising political star in the
American West, set in motion his plans to found a state within the
Union for Black people to live in and govern. His chosen site:
Oklahoma, a place that the U.S. government had deeded to Indigenous
people in the 1830s when it forced thousands of them to leave their
homes under Indian Removal, which became known as the Trail of Tears.
McCabe lobbied politicians in Washington, D.C., Kansas, and elsewhere
as he exhorted Black people to move to Oklahoma to achieve their
dreams of self-determination and land ownership. His rising profile as
a leader and spokesman for Black people as well as his willingness to
confront white politicians led him to become known as Black Moses. And
like his biblical counterpart, McCabe nearly made it to the promised
land but was ultimately foiled by politics, business interests, and
the growing ambitions of white settlers who also wanted the land. In
Black Moses, Gayle brings to vivid life the world of Edward McCabe:
the Black people who believed in his dream of a Black state, the white
politicians who didn't, and the larger challenges of confronting the
racism and exclusion that bedeviled Black people's attempts to carve a
place in America for themselves. Gayle draws from extraordinary
research and reporting to reveal an America that almost was.
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A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State
Product details
ISBN
9780593543818
Published
2024
Publisher
Penguin US
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author