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The House at the End of the Road
The Story of Three Generations of an Interracial Family in the American South
W. Ralph Eubanks
University Press of Mississippi · Print & ebook · September 7, 2011
Reading lane: Southern U.S. History
In defiance of his middle-class landowning family, a young white man named James Morgan Richardson married a light-skinned black woman, Edna Howell.
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Book Details
- Authors
- W. Ralph Eubanks
- Publisher
- University Press of Mississippi
- Published
- September 7, 2011
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Southern U.S. History · Black Historical Fiction
- Reading lane
- Southern U.S. History
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Cultural Heritage Lives
Black & African American Lives
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About This Book
In defiance of his middle-class landowning family, a young white man named James Morgan Richardson married a light-skinned black woman, Edna Howell. It was 1914 in south Alabama. Together they eventually built a house at the dead end of a road in a rural black community. If you came there to do the Richardson family harm, you faced Jim Richardson's rule of justice, represented by a double-barreled shotgun. And at the end of the road, there was only one way out. The House at...
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